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FINAL ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT

ASSESSMENT REPORT (EIA)


&
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT PLAN (EMP)

FOR
PROPOSED STANDALONE CLINKER GRINDING UNIT
CAPACITY : 90000 TPA (300 TPD)

STUDY PERIOD : 1ST DECEMBER 2019 TO 28 TH FEBRUARY 2020


AT D-11, UPSIDC, INDUSTRIAL AREA SIDHWAN,
DISTRICT—JAUNPUR, UTTAR PRADESH
OF
M/S TTS CEMENT

PREPARED & SUBMIITTED BY :


ENVIRONMENTAL & TECHNICAL RESEARCH CENTRE
A QCI NABET ACCREDITED ORGANISATION
(NABET/EIA/1922/IA0050)
ESTABLISHMENT OF NEW CLINKER GRINDING /BLENDING UNIT CAPACITY - 300 TPD, FINAL
AT PLOT NO. D- 11, UPSIDC, SIDHWAN INDUSTRIAL AREA, P.O: PACHWAL, DISTRICT: EIA / EMP
JAUNPUR, UTTAR PRADESH BY T T S CEMENT.

ACKNOWLEDGMENT
Proposed Clinker Grinding Unit Capacity 90000 TPA (300 TPD) at Plot No D - 11,
UPSID Industrial Area Sidhwan, District – Jaunpur, Uttar Pradesh by M/s TTS
Cement.
For the purpose of the preparation of final Environmental Impact Assessment and
Environmental Management Plan report is to identifying the activities which will
impact on surrounding environment and proposing the mitigation measure to reduce
the impact. The EIA Notification (MoEF & CC) SO -1533, of 14.09.2006 has been
taken as the basis for the preparation of the report.
The Environmental parameters, such as the levels of pollutants and noise in ambient
air, pollutants in ground and surface waters, have been determined by actual tests
conducted in our own lab/site. The data of flora and Fauna, rainfall, wind direction
and speed, temperature and humidity have been collected is actual on site. The present
report is an interim report of EIA study based on field data obtained from 1st December
2019 to 28st Feb 2020 (Field study conducted by Environmental & Technical Research
Centre, is an ISO 9001 : 2015, ISO 14001 : 2015, OHSAS : 2007 and Laboratory
Accredited by NABL and EPA approved Laboratory and NABET accredited
organisation). The Environmental Impact Statement identifies the various negative and
positive environmental impacts of the project. It is based on the environmental impact
analysis and studies. The Environmental management plan incorporates the measures,
which are envisaged to mitigate the adverse environmental impacts as well as to
enhance environmental and ecological values.
There are many individual who have helped us in the preparation of this report are
District Statistical Officer - Jaunpur, Block Office, Director of Meteorological
Department Varanasi, District forest officer, Jaunpur, deserve my special thanks.
I am also thankful to the Management of M/s T T S Cement and their team for giving
to us this opportunity to prepare this report.

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JAUNPUR, UTTAR PRADESH BY T T S CEMENT.

TABLE OF CONTENT
Page
Title
number
Table of Content 2-8
List of Abbreviation 9
A Copy of TOR issued by MoEF 10-15
Compliance of TOR issued 16-32
Executive Summary 33-46
1. Introduction 47 – 59
1.1 Background 47
1.2 Purpose of the report 47
1.3 Proposed project detail & Project Proponent: 51
1.3.1 Introduction to project proponent 51
1.3.2 Identification of the project 51
1.3.3 Location of proposed land 54
1.3.4 Site Selection 59
1.4 Project Justification 59
1.4.1 Importance & Benefit of Project to the Country & Region 59
1.4.2 Demand for and supply of Cement in India 60
1.6 Scope of the Study 61
2 Project Description 63-80
2.0 Project Description 63
2.1 Type of the Project 63
2.2 Importance and benefits of project 63
2.3 Need for the Project 63
2.4 Proposed Cement Grinding Unit 64
2.4.1 Location 64
2.4.2 Connectivity 64
2.4.3 Land requirement 64
2.4.4 Project Site Selection Criteria: 65
2.5 Size or Magnitude of Operation 69
2.5.1 Basic requirement 69
2.5.2 Land Requirement 70
2.5.1.2 Raw Material Requirement 70
2.5.1.3 Water requirement 71
2.5.1.4 Power Requirement 72
2.5.1.5 Transportation 72
2.5.1.6 Man Power 72
2.6 Process and Technology Description 72
2.7 Proposed Storage 75
2.8 Utilities and Services 76
2.8.1 Fire Fighting System 76
2.8.2 Stores and Workshop 76
2.8.3 Laboratory and Engineering Office 77

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2.8.4 Time Office and Security Office 77


2.8.5 Infrastructure Facilities 77
2.8.6 Health and Sanitation 77
2.9 Estimated Project Cost 77
2.10 Proposed schedule and approval for implementation 79
2.11 Description of Mitigation Measures 79
3 Description of Environment 81-145
3.1 Introduction 81
3.2 Study area at a glance 81
3.3 Environmental Baseline Data Collection 81
3.3.1 Primary Data 82
3.3.2 Instrument used for Environmental Baseline Data Collection 82
3.4 Land Use/Land Cover of Study Area 83
3.4.1 and Use/Land Cover details of Buffer Zone 83
3.4.2 Digital Elevation Model 87
3.5 Seismicity of Area 90
3.6 Climate and Meteorology 91
3.6.1 IMD Meteorological Data 91
3.6.1.1 Temperature 92
3.6.1.2 Rainfall 92
3.6.1.3 Relative Humidity 93
3.6.1.4 Wind Pattern & Speed 94
3.6.2 On Site Micro - Meteorology at site 95
3.6.3 Comparison of Primary and Secondary Data 95
3.7 Ambient Air Environment 97
3.7.1 Sampling Locations 98
3.7.2 Ambient Air Quality Monitoring 101
3.7.3 Graphical Presentation of Results 103
3.7.4 Result & Conclusion 106
3.8 Noise Environment 107
3.8.1 Results and Conclusion 109
3.8.2 Graphical Presentation of Noise Quality Results 110
3.9 Water Environment 110
3.9.1 Surface Water 110
3.9.2 Ground Water 114
3.10 Soil & Geomorphology 118
3.10.1 Physiography of the Area 118
3.10.2 Geology of the area 122
3.9.3 Hydrogeology
3.10.3 122

3.10.43.9.4 Drainage within 10.0 Km radius 122


3.10.5 Soil Quality and Characteristics 127
3.11 Biological Environment 130
3.11.1 Introduction 130

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3.11.2 Forests in the Study Area of 10 Km. radius 130


3.11.3 Flora in the Study Area 131
3.11.4 Fauna in the Study Area 131
3.12.1 Back ground information of the Area 134
3.12.1.1 Baseline Data & Analysis 135
3.12.1.2 Demography 135
3.12.1.3 Vulnerable Group 141
3.12.1.4 Literacy Rate 141
3.12.1.5 Economic Activity 142
3.12.1.6 Various Sources 143
3.12.1.7 Agriculture & Cropping Pattern 143
3.12.1.8 Basic Amenities 143
3.121.9 Educational Facilities 143
3.12.1.10 Health Facilities 143
3.12.1.11 Other Infrastructure Facilities 144
3.12.2 Conclusion 144
3.12.3 Recommendation and Suggestion 145
3.13 Conclusion 145
4 Anticipated Environmental Impact And Mitigation Measure 146-168
4.1 Identification of Impact 146
4.2 Anticipated Impact on Soil and Mitigation Measures 146
4.2.1 Construction Phase 146
4.2.2 Operation Phase 147
4.3 Impact on Land Use and Suggested Mitigation Measures 147
4.3.1 Construction Phase 147
4.3.2 Operation Phase 147
4.3.2 (a) Core Zone 147
4.3.2 (b) Buffer Zone 147
4.4 Solid Waste Generation and Management for Disposal 148
4.4.1 Construction Phase 148
4.4.2 Operation Phase 148
4.5 Impact on Air Environment and Mitigation Measure 148
4.5.1 Impact during construction phase 148
4.5.2 Impact during operation phase 149
4.5.2.1 Impact Assessment through Mathematical Modeling 149
(i) Pollutants/Model Options Considered For Computations 150
(ii) Model Options Used For Computations 150
(iii) Model Input Data 150
(iv) Modeling Procedure 151
(v) Presentation of results 153
Resultant Concentration after Implementation of proposed
154
establishment of the plant
4.5.2.2
Isopleths for the PM10 Short term Incremental 155
Isopleths for the PM2.5 Short term Incremental 157

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Isopleths for the SOx Short term Incremental 159


Isopleths for the NOx Short term Incremental 161
4.6 Impact on Water Environment and Suggested Mitigation Measures 163
4.6.1 Construction Phase 163
4.6.2 Operation Phase 163
4.7 Impact due to Noise and Mitigation Measures 163
4.7.1 Construction Phase 163
4.7.2 Operation Phase 164
4.8 Impact on Socio Economic Conditions 164
4.9 Occupational Health and Safety 164
4.10 Summary & Conclusion 165
4.11 Environmental Impact Analysis: 165
Project Elements: Site preparation; Construction and Erection
4.11.1 166
Phase
4.11.2 Project Elements: Operation Phase 167
5.0 Analysis of Alternate Technology and Sites 169
5.1 Introduction 169
6.0 Environmental Monitoring Programme 170-178
6.0 Introduction 170
6.1 Formation of EMC (Environmental Management Cell) 170
6.1.1 Responsibilities of EMC 170
6.2 Measurement Methodologies 171
6.2.1 Instrument to be used 171
6.2.2 Monitoring Programme 172
6.2.3 Monitoring Schedule 172
6.2.4 Methodology Adopted 172
6.3 Location of monitoring station 177
6.4 Data Analysis 177
6.5 Environmental Management Plan Detailed Budget 177
7.0 Additional Studies 179-195
7.1 Introduction 179
7.2 Public Consultation 179
7.2.1 Public Hearing Proceeding
7.2.2 Public Hearing Photographs
7.2.3 Action Plan For The Issues During Hearing
7.3 Risk Assessment and Hazard Management 179
7.4 Risk Analysis Methodologies 180
7.5 Disaster Management Plan 180
7.5.1 Definition 180
7.5.2 Scope 181
7.5.3 Objective 181
7.5.4 Identification of Hazards 181
7.6 Emergency Planning 181
7.6.1 General 181

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7.6.2 Emergency Planning for Disaster due to Fire 182


7.6.2.1 Classification of Fire 182
7.6.3 Need of Establishing a Fire Fighting Group 182
7.6.4 Inspection 183
7.6.5 Procedure for Extinguishing Fire 183
7.6.6 Fire Fighting with Water 183
7.6.7 Sources of Water for Fire Fighting 184
7.6.8 Fire Fighting with Fire Extinguishers 184
7.7 ON–SITE EMERGENCY PLAN 184
7.7.1 Introduction 184
7.8 PREPARATION OF PLAN 184
7.8.1 Alarm System 184
7.8.2 Communication 185
7.9 FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEM 185
7.9.1 Fire Fighting System 185
7.9.2 First Aid 186
7.9.3 Security 186
7.9.4 Safety 186
7.9.5 Evacuation Procedure 186
7.9.6 Emergency Control Centre 186
7.9.7 Communication Equipment and Alarm Systems 186
7.9.8 Sirens 188
7.9.9 Personal Protective Equipment 188
7.9.10 Off- Site Emergency Preparedness Plan 188
7.9.11 Procedure for Testing & Updating the Plan 190
Disclosure of Information to Worker & Public Awareness System
7.9.12 190
in Existence or Anticipated
7.10 Risk Assessment & Damage Control 190
7.10.1 Risk Assessment for the Project 190
7.10.2 Exposure to High Temperature 191
7.10.3 Physical Hazards 191
7.11 Occupational Health and Safety 192
7.11.1 Occupational Health 192
7.11.2 Construction & Erection 192
7.11.3 Operation and Maintenance 193
7.12 Safety and Emergency Plan 193
7.13 Safety Organisation 194
7.13.1 Construction & Erection Phase 194
7.13.2 Operation & Maintenance Phase 195
7.13.3 Safety Circle 195
7.14 Health and Safety Monitoring Plan 195
8.0 Project Benefit 196-199
8.1 Introduction 196
8.2 Project Benefits 196

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8.3 Economic Development 196


8.4 Employment Potentials 196
Improvement in Aesthetics of the Area by Green Belt
8.5 197
Development in the Area
8.6 Proposed CSR Activities 197
8.7 192Year wise expenditure for Socio Economic Development 198
8.8 Co1192nclusion 198
9.0 Environmental management Plan 200-
9.1 Introduction 200
9.2 Air Quality Management 201
9.2.1 Air Environment Management Plan during Construction Phase 201
9.2.2 Air Environment Management Plan during Operation Phase 202
9.2.2.1 Stack Emission & Control Technologies 202
9.2.2.2 Air Pollution Control Devices (APCD) details 202
9.2.3 Fugitive Emissions, Sources and Control Technologies 203
9.2.3.1 Fugitive Emissions 203
9.3 Noise Environment 204
9.3.1 Noise management during Construction phase 204
9.3.2 Noise management during Operation phase 205
9.4 Water Management 206
9.4.1 Water Management during Construction phase 206
9.4.2 Water Management during Construction phase 207
9.4.2.1 Waste Water Management 207
9.4.2.2 Measure to minimize use of ground water 207
9.5 Solid Waste Management 207
9.5.1 Solid Waste Management during Construction phase 207
9.5.2 Solid Waste Management during Operation Phase 208
9.5.3 Land Environment 208
9.5.4 Ecology 209
9.5.5 Socio-Economic 209
9.6 Energy Conservation 209
9.7 Natural Resource Conservation 210
9.8 Storage of material 210
9.9 Green Belt Development 210
9.10 Proposal for Roof Top Rain Water Harvesting 217
9.10.1 Rainwater Harvesting System 217
9.11 Implementation Plan of CREP Recommendations 219
9.12 Monitoring Programme 220
9.13 Air Quality 221
9.14 Meteorological Observations 221
9.15 Water Quality 221
9.16 Ecology 221
9.16.1 Terrestrial 221
9.16.2 Human Health 221

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9.17 Environmental Audit 221


9.18 Implementation of an Environmental Management System 221
9.18.1 Commitment 221
9.18.2 Environment Management Cell 222
9.18.3 Preparatory Environmental Review 222
9.19 Environmental Policy 223
9.20 Environmental Effects 223
9.21 Environmental Objectives and Targets 223
9.20 Environmental Management Program 223
9.21 Environmental Management Manual & Documentation 224
9.22 Operational Control 224
9.23 Environmental Management Records 224
9.24 Environmental Statement 225
10.0 Recommendation 226
11.0 Disclosure Of Consultant 228
Annexure – I (Public Hearing Proceeding Minutes) 230-277
Annexure –II (Site Specific Meteorological Data) 278-285
Annexure –III (Ambient Air Data ) 286
Annexure – IV (Ambient Noise Data)

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ABBREVIATION
µg/m3 Micro gram per meter cube MSL Mean Sea Level
µm Micro Meter MT Metric Tonnes
AAQM Ambient Air Quality Monitoring MW Mega Watt
AAQMS Ambient Air Quality Monitoring NH National Highway
Air Pollution Control System
APCSE NE North East
Measures/Equipment
CGWA Central Ground Water Authority NOC No objection Certificate
CO Carbon monoxide NO2 Nitrogen dioxide
CO2 Carbon dioxide NRSA National Remote Sensing Agency
CPCB Central Pollution Control Board NTF National Task Force
CREP Corporate Responsibility for NW North West
O3 Ozone RS Rectified Spirits
Db Decibel PM Particulate Matter
EAC Expert Appraisal Committee PPE Personal Protective Equipment
EIA Environmental Impact Assessment PPV Peak Particle Velocity
EMC Environment Management Cell PWD Public Works Department
EMP Environmental Management Plan RDS Respirable Dust Sampler
ENA Extra Neutral Alcohol RF Reserve Forest
ENE East North East Rp Recharge from Plant
EPA Environmental Protection Agency RSPM Respirable Suspended Particulate
MoEF & Ministry of Environment, Forests & Matter
SE South East
CC Climate Change
ETP Effluent Treatment Plant SW South west
GCP Ground Control Points SH State Highway
GLC Ground Level Concentration SOI Survey of India
Govt. Government SO2 Sulphur dioxide
Ha Hectare SPCB State Pollution Control Board
HDPE High Density Polyethylene SPM Suspended Particulate Matter
HSE Health, Safety & Environment Sq. Square
ID Induced Draft SSE South South East
IMD India Meteorological Department SSW South South West
IRS Indian Remote Sensing Satellite T Tonnes
IS Indian Standards TCD Tonne Sugar Cane
Kg Kilogram TDS Total Dissolved Solids
KLPD Kilo Liter Per Day ToR Terms of Reference
Km Kilometer TPD Tonnes Per Day
KVA Kilo Volt Ampere TPH Tonnes Per Hour
KW Kilo Watt TPP Thermal Power Plant
LU/LC Land Use / Land Cover TR Total Recharge
M Meter UPPCB Uttar Pradesh Pollution Control
mg/l Milligram per Litre mg/m3 Milligram per meter cube

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COPY OF TOR GRANTED BY SEIAA,


UTTAR PRADESH

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COMLIANCE OF TOR CONDITIONS GRANTED


BY SEIAA, UTTAR PRADESH
Sr No Standard TOR conditions TOR Compliance Page reference in EIA
/ EMP report
1 Public hearing shall be Public Hearing was Public Hearing
conducted as per EIA conducted on 16.12.2020 Proceeding Minutes are
notification 2006 (as attached as Annexure-I
amended) (Pg.167-173)
2 Independent chapter in the Chapter – 11, consultant Page No.228-229
EIA report by the accredited disclosure enclosed
consultants.
3 Executive summary of the Executive Summary of the -
project. project is given at pg no: 32
- 48.
4 Introduction
i. Details of the EIA EIA Consultant: Disclosure of consultant
Consultant including Environmental and given in Chapter – 11,
NABET accreditation Technical Research Centre. refer Pg no : 228-229.
Address: Vishwas Khand,
Lucknow.
ii. Information about the Project Proponent : TTS Chapter No – 01 , Pg
project proponent Cement no : 51
iii. Importance and benefits of Importance and benefits of Chapter - 2, Pg no : 63
the project this project have been & Chapter: 08, Pg No
incorporated in this 196.
EIA/EMP Report.
5 Project Description
i. Cost of project and time of Project cost is 325.50 Lakhs Chapter No: 2, Section
completion for the establishment and ;2.9 pg no ; 77.
time of completion will be
12 – 14 Months.
ii. Products with capacities for Establish a new Clinker Chapter No : 2, section
the proposed project Grinding/blending unit of ; 2.4 pg no ; 64
capacity 90000 TPA (300
TPD)
iii. If is bei project, details of Not Applicable. It is a
existing products with Green field project.
capacities and whether
adequate land is available
for expansion, reference of
earlier EC if any
iv. List of raw materials Clinker , Gypsum and Fly Chapter No : 1, section
required and their source Ash will be the raw ; 1.9 pg no ; 40-41
along with mode of material for the proposed
transportation. project.

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v. Other chemicals and -. -


materials required with
quantities and storage
capacities
vi. Details of Emission, Emission: PM, SO2, NO2 Chapter No: 2, section;
effluents, hazardous waste and CO is major pollutant 2.11 pg no ; 79-80
generation and their All major sources of Air Chapter No: 2, section;
management. pollution will be provided 2.11 pg no ; 79-80
with Bag filters to maintain
PM emissions below
permissible limits (i.e. <
30.0 mg/Nm3).
Effluent: It is a Zero Liquid
discharge based industry.
Hazardous Waste: Only
used Oil will be generated
which will be provided to
authorized vendor for
recycling.
vii. Requirement of water, During operation fresh Chapter No : 2, Section
power, with source of water requirement will be ; 2.5.1.3, pg no ; 71.
supply, status of approval, 10 KLD. Makeup water will
water balance diagram, be supply by the Ground
man-power requirement water. Our application is
(regular and contract) under process in
department.
viii. Process description along  Process description for Chapter No: 2, Section;
with major equipment‟s product manufacturing 2.6, pg no ; 72.
and machineries, process has been incorporated
flow sheet (quantities) in this EIA/EMP
from raw material to Report.
products to be provided  Details of major
equipment and
machineries have been
incorporated in
EIA/EMP Report.
 Process flow sheet
(quantitative) from raw
material to products i.e.
water balance & mass
balance has been
incorporated in this
EIA/EMP Report.
ix. Hazard identification and Used Oil & Grease Chapter – 9, section –
details of proposed safety generation will be approx.: 9.5.2, pg no – 208.
systems. 250 Liters /Annum it will

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be sold out to the


authorized recycler.
Fly ash generated from the
boiler would be would be
utilized for soil amendment.
The concept of waste-
minimization, recycle/
reuse/ recover techniques,
energy conservation and
natural resource
conservation has been
included in this EIA/EMP
Report.
x. Expansion/modernization Not applicable
proposals:
a. Copy of all the
Environmental
Clearance(s) including
Amendments thereto
obtained for the project
from MOEF/SEIAA shall
be attached as an
Annexure. A certified
copy of the latest
Monitoring Report of the
Regional Office of the
Ministry of Environment
and Forests as per circular
dated 30th May, 2012 on
the status of compliance of
conditions stipulated in all
the existing environmental
clearances including
Amendments shall be
provided. In addition,
status of compliance of
Consent to Operate for the
ongoing existing operation
of the project from SPCB
shall be attached with the
EIA-EMP report.
b. In case the existing project Not applicable
has not obtained
environmental clearance,
reasons for not taking EC
under the provisions of the

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EIA Notification 1994


and/or EIA Notification
2006 shall be provided.
Copies of Consent to
Establish/No Objection
Certificate and Consent to
Operate (in case of units
operating prior to EIA
Notification 2006, CTE
and CTO of FY 2005-
2006) obtained from the
SPCB shall be submitted.
Further, compliance
report to the conditions of
consents from the SPCB
shall be submitted.
6 Site Details
i. Location of the project site  Location map showing Chapter No : 2, section
covering village, plant site along with ; 2.4.1, pg no ; 64.
Taluka/Tehsil, District and village, tehsil, district Chapter: 5, Section: 5.1
State, Justification for and State has been , page No: 169.
selecting the site, whether incorporated in the EIA
other sites were considered. /EMP Report.
 No alternative site has
been considered for the
project as the installation
Justification for the
project is provided in
EIA /EMP Report.
ii. A topo sheet of the study Map showing plant site & Chapter No : 1, fig 1.2,
area of radius of 10km and 10 km radius study area on 1.3, page no ; 56-57.
site location on 1:
toposheet of 1:50,000 scale
50,000/1:25,000 scale on has been incorporated in
an A3/A2 sheet. (including this EIA/EMP Report.
all eco-sensitive areas and
environmentally sensitive
places)
iii. Details w.r.t. option Not applicable. As these Chapter: 5, Section: 5.1
analysis for selection of site. conditions are not , page No:169.
mentioned at the time
scoping by EAC.
iv. Co-ordinates (lat-long) of Corner co- ordinates of the Chapter No : 2, section
all four corners of the site. plant site are incorporated ; 2.4.1, pg no ; 64.
in EIA/EMP Report.
v. Google map-earth Google Earth downloaded Chapter No : 1, fig; 1.3,
downloaded of the project map of the plant site has pg no ; 58.

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site. been incorporated in this


EIA/EMP Report.
vi. Layout maps indicating Plant Layout showing Chapter No : 2, pg no ;
existing unit as well as proposed units, storage 68
proposed unit indicating area, greenbelt area, other
storage area, plant area, utilities etc. has been
greenbelt area, utilities etc. incorporated in this
If located within an EIA/EMP Report.
Industrial
area/Estate/Complex,
layout of Industrial Area
indicating location of unit
within the Industrial
area/Estate.
vii. Photographs of the Attached -
proposed and existing (if
applicable) plant site. If
existing, show
photographs of
plantation/greenbelt, in
particular.
viii. Land use break-up of total Total land is 2225.771 sqm, Chapter No : 2, section
land of the project site out of which 809 Sqm will ; 2.4.3, pg no ; 64-65.
(identified and acquired), be used for green belt
government/ private - development.
agricultural, forest,
wasteland, water bodies,
settlements, etc shall be
included. (not required for
industrial area)
ix. A list of major industries There are many industries -
with name and type within in the study area.
study area (10km radius)
shall be incorporated. Land
use details of the study area
x. Geological features and Geological and Hydro Chapter No : 3, section
Geo-hydrological status of geological feature are ;3.9.2-3.9.3 pg no :
the study area shall be incorporated in EIA/EMP 122..
included. Report.
xi. Details of Drainage of the Drainage details of the plant Chapter No : 3, section
project upto 5 km radius of site and 10 km radius study ;3.9.4 pg no : 122.
study area. If the site is area have been incorporated
within 1 km radius of any in this EIA/EMP Report.
major river, peak and lean  Varuna River - 0.9 Km
season river discharge as in South West direction.
well as flood occurrence  Basuhi Nadi: 6.0 km in

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frequency based on peak North East direction.


rainfall data of the past 30 Details regarding peak and
years. Details of Flood lean season river discharge
Level of the project site and as well as flood occurrence
maximum Flood Level of frequency along with Flood
the river shall also be Level of the plant site and
provided. (mega green field maximum Flood Level of
projects) the river have been
incorporated in this
EIA/EMP Report.
xii. Status of acquisition of Not applicable -
land. If acquisition is not
complete, stage of the
acquisition process and
expected time of complete
possession of the land.
xiii. R&R details in respect of Not applicable -
land in line with state
Government policy
7 Forest and Wild life related issues (if Applicable)

i. Permission and approval for Not applicable


the use of forest land
(forestry clearance), if any,
and recommendations of
the State Forest
Department. (if applicable)
ii. Landuse map based on Not applicable
High resolution satellite
imagery (GPS) of the
proposed site delineating
the forestland (in case of
projects involving forest
land more than 40 ha)
iii. Status of Application Not applicable
submitted for obtaining the
stage I forestry clearance
along with latest status shall
be submitted.
iv. The projects to be located Not applicable
within 10 km of the
National Parks,
Sanctuaries, Biosphere
Reserves, Migratory
Corridors of Wild Animals,
the project proponent shall

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submit the map duly


authenticated by Chief
Wildlife Warden showing
these features vis-à-vis the
project location and the
recommendations or
comments of the Chief
Wildlife Warden-thereon
v. Wildlife Conservation Plan Not applicable
duly authenticated by the
Chief Wildlife Warden of
the State Government for
conservation of Schedule I
fauna, if any exists in the
study area.
vi. Copy of application Not applicable
submitted for clearance
under the Wildlife
(Protection) Act, 1972, to
the Standing Committee of
the National Board for
Wildlife.

8 Environmental Status
i. Determination of Details of atmospheric Chapter No: 3, section;
atmospheric inversion inversion level have been 3.5, page no: 91-95.
level at the project site and incorporated in this EIA /
site-specific EMP Report. Annexure – I: page no
micrometeorological data Site-specific micro- – 230-277.
using temperature, relative meteorological data
humidity, hourly wind (temperature, relative
speed and direction and humidity, wind speed
rainfall. direction and rainfall) were
collected during Winter
season (1st December 2019
to 29th Feb 2020). Details of
the same have been
incorporated in this EIA /
EMP Report.
Hourly meteorological data
has been enclosed as
Annexure I, along with this
EIA / EMP Report.
Rainfall data has also been
incorporated in EIA /EMP

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Report.

ii. AAQ data (except AAQ monitoring was Chapter No : 3, section


monsoon) at 8 locations carried out at 8 locations ; 3.6 pg no : 97-106.
for PM10, PM2.5, SO2, during winter season (1st
NOX, CO and other December 2019 to 29th Feb Annexure – II : pg no
parameters relevant to the 2020). Monitoring stations 278-285.
project shall be collected. have been selected based on
The monitoring stations the dominant wind
shall be based CPCB direction, population zone
guidelines and take into and sensitive receptors etc.
account the pre-dominant Detail of the same has been
wind direction, population incorporated in this EIA /
zone and sensitive EMP Report.
receptors including
reserved forests.
iii. Raw data of all AAQ Raw Data of Ambient air Chapter No : 3, section
measurement for 12 weeks quality given in Annexure: ; 3.6 pg no : 97-106.
of all stations as per II.
frequency given in the Annexure – II : pg no
NAAQM Notification of 278-285.
Nov. 2009 along with -
min., max., average and
98% values for each of the
AAQ parameters from
data of all AAQ stations
should be provided as an
annexure to the EIA
Report.
iv. Surface water quality of The project will be based on Chapter No : 3, section
nearby River (100m “Zero Liquid Discharge”. ; 3.8.1 , pg no : 110.
upstream and downstream Varuna River is located in
of discharge point) and the study area at
other surface drains at approximate distance of
eight locations as per 0.79 km in South West
CPCB/MoEF & CC direction from Project site.
guidelines. There are some ponds and
Basuhi River also located in
the study area. Surface
water samples were
collected from this Canal
and details of the same have
been incorporated in this
EIA/EMP Report.

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v. Whether the site falls near Proposed industry is not -


to polluted stretch of river present in Polluted stretch
identified by the CPCB / of river identified by CPCB.
MoEF & CC, if yes give
details.
vi. Ground water monitoring Ground water monitoring Chapter No : 3, section
at minimum at 8 locations was carried out at 8 ; 3.8.2, pg no : 114-118.
shall be included. locations in the study area
during Winter season (1st
December 2019 to 29th Feb
2020) and details of the
same have been
incorporated in this
EIA/EMP Report.
vii. Noise levels monitoring at Noise levels monitoring was Chapter No : 3, section
8 locations within the study carried out at 8 locations ; 3.7, pg no :106
area. within the study area during
Winter season (1st
December 2019 to 29th Feb
2020) and details of the
same have been
incorporated in this
EIA/EMP Report.
viii. Soil Characteristic as per Soil quality sampling was Chapter No : 3, section
CPCB guidelines carried out at 8 locations ; 3.9.5, pg no : 127-129.
within the study area during
Winter season (1st
December 2019 to 29th Feb
2020) and details of the
same have been
incorporated in this
EIA/EMP Report.
ix. Traffic study of the area, Traffic study of the area in Chapter No : 9,
type of vehicles, frequency respect of existing traffic,
of vehicles for type of vehicles, and
transportation of materials, frequency of vehicles for
additional traffic due to transportation of materials
proposed project, parking was conducted and details
arrangement etc. have been incorporated in
EIA/EMP Report.
x. Detailed description of flora Details of flora and fauna Chapter No: 3, section ;
and fauna (terrestrial and found within the study area 3.10, pg no : 130-131.
aquatic) existing in the of 10 km radius have been
study area shall be given incorporated in the
with special reference to EIA/EMP Report.
rare, endemic and No Schedule-I species was

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endangered species. If found within 10 km radius


Schedule-I fauna are found of the study area of the plant
within the study area, a site during biological study.
Wildlife Conservation Plan
shall be prepared and
furnished.
xi. Socio-economic status of Details regarding the socio- Chapter No : 3, section
the study area. economic status of the study ; 3.11.1, pg no : 134-
area have been incorporated 145.
in this EIA/EMP report.
9 Impact and Environment Management Plan
i. Assessment of ground level The incremental ground Chapter No : 4, section
concentration of pollutants level concentration of ; 4.5, pg no :148-161.
from the stack emission based pollutants from the stack
on site-specific meteorological emission based on site
features. In case the project is specific meteorological
located on a hilly terrain, the features has been predicted
AQIP Modelling shall be done by computation done by
using inputs of the specific mathematical modeling and
terrain characteristics for incorporated in this
determining the potential EIA/EMP Report. The
impacts of the project on the plant site is not located on a
AAQ. Cumulative impact of hilly terrain. Impact of
all sources of emissions sources of emissions on the
(including transportation) on AAQ of the area has been
the AAQ of the area shall be assessed. Details regarding
assessed. Details of the model the same along with the
used and the input data used detail of model used for
for modelling shall also be modeling have been
provided. The air quality incorporated in this
contours shall be plotted on a EIA/EMP Report.
location map showing the Isopleths showing air
location of project site, concentration contours
habitation nearby, sensitive plotted on location map
receptors, if any. have also been incorporated
in this EIA/EMP Report.
ii. Water Quality modelling - Not Applicable, as this is a -
in case of discharge in water zero-liquid discharge plant.
body
iii. Impact of the transport of Details regarding impact of Chapter No : 4, section
the raw materials and end the transport of raw ; 4.11.1, pg no : 166-
products on the surrounding materials and end products 168.
environment shall be assessed on the surrounding
and provided. In this regard, environment have been
options for transport of raw incorporated in EIA/EMP
materials and finished Report.

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products and wastes (large


quantities) by rail or rail-cum
road transport or convey or
cum-rail transport shall be
examined.
iv. A note on treatment of Details regarding treatment Chapter No : 9, section
wastewater from different of wastewater from different ; 9.4 pg no : 206-207 .
plant operations, extent plant operations, extent
recycled and reused for recycled and reused for
different purposes shall be different purposes have been
included. Complete scheme of incorporated in this
effluent treatment. EIA/EMP Report.
Characteristics of untreated Domestic wastewater
and treated effluent to meet generated from the sanitary
the prescribed standards of blocks will be treated in
discharge under E(P) Rules MBBR based STP.
The project is based on
“Zero Effluent Discharge”.
Characteristics of untreated
and treated effluent have
also been incorporated in
this EIA/EMP Report.
v. Details of stack emission Stack emission details have Chapter No : 4, section
and action plan for control of been incorporated in this ; 9.2.2.1, pg no :202.
emissions to meet standards. EIA/EMP Report. Efficient
air pollution control
equipment (APCE) i.e. ESP
will be installed to keep the
emissions from all the
sources within the
prescribed limits. Details of
the same have been
incorporated in this
EIA/EMP Report.
vi. Measures for fugitive Measures to control fugitive Chapter No : 9, section
emission control emissions have been ; 9.3.2, pg no : 203.
incorporated in this
EIA/EMP Report.
vii. Details of hazardous waste Used Oil & Grease Chapter – 9, section –
generation and their storage, generation will be approx.: 9.5.2, pg no – 208.
utilization and management. 250 Liters /Annum it will
Copies of MOU regarding be sold out to the
utilization of solid and authorized recycler.
hazardous waste in cement Fly ash generated from the
plant shall also be included. boiler would be would be
EMP shall include the concept utilized for soil amendment.

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of waste-minimization, The concept of waste-


recycle/reuse/recover minimization, recycle/
techniques, Energy reuse/ recover techniques,
conservation, and natural energy conservation and
resource conservation. natural resource
conservation has been
included in this EIA/EMP
Report.
viii. Proper utilization of fly  No solid waste will be Chapter – 9, section –
ash shall be ensured as per Fly generated from the 9.5.2, pg no – 208.
Ash Notification, 2009. A cement manufacturing
detailed plan of action shall be process.
provided.  Dust collected – 9 TPD
from air pollution
control equipment will
be totally recycled back
in the process.
Management plan is
incorporated in EIA and
EMP report.
ix. Action plan for the green Out of the total plant area, Chapter No: 9, section ;
belt development plan in 33 % 809 Sqm i.e. 33% of the 9.9 pg no :210-216.
area i.e. land with not less total plant area has already
than 1,500 trees per ha. been developed as greenbelt
Giving details of species, & plantation and the same
width of plantation, planning will be maintained in future
schedule etc. shall be also.
included. The green belt shall Details regarding plantation
be around the project along with name and
boundary and a scheme for number of species have been
greening of the roads used for incorporated in this
the project shall also be EIA/EMP Report.
incorporated.
x. Action plan for rainwater Industry has proposed The detail of rooftop
harvesting measures at plant rooftop rain water rain water harvesting is
site shall be submitted to harvesting. given in chapter 9,
harvest rainwater from the section no: 9.10 page
roof tops and storm water no. 217
drains to recharge the ground
water and also to use for the
various activities at the project
site to conserve fresh water
and reduce the water
requirement from other
sources.
xi. Total capital cost and Total Capital cost for air Chapter No : 6, section

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recurring cost/annum for environment protection ; 6.5, pg no : 177-178..


environmental pollution measures is 60.0 lakh and
control measures shall be Recurring Cost will be : 18.0
included. lakh per annum
xii. Action plan for post- Action plan for post-project Chapter No : 6, pg no :
project environmental environmental monitoring 172-176.
monitoring shall be submitted. has been incorporated in
this EIA/EMP Report.
xiii. Onsite and Offsite Onsite and Offsite disaster Chapter No : 7, section
Disaster (natural and Man- (natural and Man-made) ;7.7, 7.9.10 pg no : 184-
made) Preparedness and preparedness and 190.
Emergency Management Plan emergency management
including Risk Assessment plan including risk
and damage control. Disaster assessment and damage
management plan should be control has been
linked with District Disaster incorporated in this
Management Plan. EIA/EMP Report.

10 Occupational Health
i. Plan and fund allocation to Fund allocated for Chapter No : 7, section
ensure the occupational health occupational health & safety ; 7.11, pg no : 192-195.
& safety of all contract and of all contract and casual Chapter – 6, section –
casual workers workers is Rs 2.50 lakhs as 6.5, pg no – 177 – 178.
capital and recurring coot
will be 1 Lakhs /Annum.
Details have been
incorporated in this
EIA/EMP Report
Details of exposure specific Pre-placement and Chapter No : 7, section
health status evaluation of periodical examinations of ; 7.10.1, pg no : 190-
worker. If the workers' health the employees will be done. 191.
is being evaluated by pre Details of exposure specific
designed format, chest x rays, health status evaluation of
Audiometry, Spirometry, workers have been given in
Vision testing (Far & Near this EIA/EMP Report.
vision, colour vision and any
other ocular defect) ECG,
during pre placement and
periodical examinations give
the details of the same.
Details regarding last month
analyzed data of above
mentioned parameters as per
age, sex, duration of
exposure and department
wise.

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Details of existing Nil


Occupational & Safety
Hazards. What are the
exposure levels of hazards and
whether they are within
Permissible Exposure level
(PEL). If these are not within
PEL, what measures the
company has adopted to keep
them within PEL so that
health of the workers can be
preserved,
iv. Annual report of heath Will be done every year
status of workers with special after the commissioning of
reference to Occupational plant
Health and Safety.
11. Corporate Environment Policy
i. Does the company have a Yes, the Company will laid Chapter No: 8, section;
well laid down Environment down environmental policy 8.7, pg no : 198
Policy approved by its Board approved by its board of
of Directors? If so, it may be directors.
detailed in the EIA report. Corporate Environment
Policy of the Company has
been incorporated with the
EIA/EMP Report.
ii. Does the Environment - -
Policy prescribe for standard
operating process /
procedures to bring into focus
any infringement / deviation
/ violation of the
environmental or forest norms
/ conditions? If so, it may be
detailed in the EIA.
iii. What is the hierarchical The hierarchical system or Chapter No : 6, section
system or Administrative Administrative order of the ; 6.1, pg no : 70.
order of the company to deal Company to deal with the
with the environmental issues environmental issues and
and for ensuring compliance for ensuring compliance
with the environmental with the environmental
clearance conditions? Details clearance conditions is
of this system may be given. incorporated in this
EIA/EMP Report.

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iv. Does the company have System of reporting the -


system of reporting of non performance of
compliances / violations of environmental management
environmental norms to the system has been
Board of Directors of the incorporated under roles &
company and / or responsibilities of Corporate
shareholders or stakeholders Environment Policy.
at large? This reporting
mechanism shall be detailed in
the EIA report.

12 Details regarding During construction and -


infrastructure facilities such operation phase various
as sanitation, fuel, restroom facilities will be provided to
etc. to be provided to the the workers including truck
labour force during drivers such as restrooms,
construction as well as to the canteen, sanitation, drinking
casual workers including water etc.
truck drivers during
operation phase.
13. Enterprise Social Commitment (ESC)
I. Adequate funds (at least Adequate fund will be -
2.5 % of the project cost) earmarked towards the
shall be earmarked towards enterprise social
the Enterprise Social commitment after the public
Commitment based on hearing.
Public Hearing issues and
item-wise details along with
time bound action plan
shall be included. Socio-
economic development
activities need to be
elaborated upon.

ii. Any litigation pending NIL -


against the project and/or
any direction/order passed
by any Court of Law
against the project, if so,
details thereof shall also be
included. Has the unit
received any notice under
the Section 5 of
Environment (Protection)
Act, 1986 or relevant
Sections of Air and Water

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Acts? If so, details thereof


and compliance/ATR to
the notice(s) and present
status of the case.
iii. A tabular chart with index -- Pg no : 16-31
for point wise compliance
of above TOR.
14 Limestone and coal linkage Not applicable
documents along with the
status of Environmental
Clearance of Limestone and
Coal mines.
15 Quantum of production of Not applicable -
coal and limestone from coal
and limestone mines and the
project they cater to;
16 For large cement unit, a 3 – D DEM of study area given in Pg No 87 – 89
view i.e. DEM (Digital Chapter – 3,
Elevation Model ) for the area
in 10 km radius from the
proposal site.
17 Present land use shall be Land use study of area has Details of Land use
prepared based on satellite been done through satellite study given at pg no
imaginary, High resolution imaginary. LISS III Image – 83.
satellite image data having 1 has been used for land use
m – 5m spatial resolution like map preparation.
quick bird, Ikonos, IRS P -6
pan Sharpended etc for the 10
km radius area from
proposed site. The same shall
be used for land used / land
cover mapping of the area.
18 If the raw materials used Not applicable - NA
have trace elements, an
environment management
plan shall also be included.
19. Plan for implementation of CREP condition of Cement Pg No 219-220
the recommendations made unit shall be complied.
for the cement plant in the Details given in Chapter –
CREP guidelines must be 9.
prepared,
20. Energy consumption per ton Energy balance for 1 Ton of Pg no – 72.
if clinker and Clinker cement production given in
Grinding Chapter – 2, Sec – 2.5.1.4

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21. Provision of waste heat NA, This is standalone NA


recovery boiler grinding unit.
22. Arrangement for use of Used oil – 250 Liter will be -
Hazardous waste. provided to authorised
vendor for further disposal.

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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

1.0 PROJECT DESCRIPTION


1.1 INTRODUCTION
M/s TTS Cement propose to setup a Clinker Grinding unit with a production capacity of
90000 TPA at D-11, UPSIDC, Sidhwan Industrial Area, P.O: Pachwal, District: Jaunpur,
Uttar Pradesh.

1.2 PROPOSED PROJECT DETAILS AND PROJECT PROPONENT


The project is a cement manufacturing unit, manufacturing Portland Pozzolona cement
(PPC) with guidelines to IS- 1489 Part-1 (2015). The plant was originally designated as 100
% PPC manufacturing unit. Looking at the increasing trend of PPC production, M/s TTS
Cement are planned to setup clinker grinding unit 300 TPD (Bal Mill - 3 x 100 TPD).
M/s TTS Cement propose to setup a clinker grinding unit with a production capacity of
90000 TPA at Plot No D - 11, UPSIDC, Sidhawan industrial area, Jaunpur, Uttar Pradesh.
M/s TTS Cement is a proprietorship. The company has been promoted by a group of
experienced businessman. The Proprietor for the TTS Cement is Shir Jay Prakash Singh s/o
Tribhiwan Singh.
Sufficient area will be made available for the green belt. During construction phase, good
network of internal as well as main approach roads shall be develop. Sufficient area will be
made available for the green belt and Air Pollution Control Facilities as it is a major Air
Polluting Industry. A good network of internal as well as main approach roads is already
available as the site is proposed on land which is industrial in use . Salient feature of the project
given in Table 1.1.
Table 1.1
SALIENT FEATURES OF THE PROJECT
Sr No Particular Details
A. Nature & Size of the project Establish a new Clinker
Grinding/blending unit of capacity 90000
TPA (300 TPD) at Plot No. D- 11 ,
UPSIDC, Shidhwan Industrial Area,
District : Jaunpur, Uttar Pradesh.
B. Products Cement: 300 TPD or 90000 TPA
Location details
C Location / Khasra No. Plot No: D-11 , UPSIDC, Shidhwan
Industrial Area, District : Jaunpur, Uttar
Pradesh.
Village UPSIDC, Shidhwan Industrial Area,
Tehsil Madiyaun
District Jaunpur
D Geographical extent of the project site
Latitude 25°27'37.51"N
Centre
Longitude 82°34'0.74"E

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Latitude 25°27'38.18"N
North East
Longitude 82°34'2.12"E
Latitude 25°27'37.28"N
South East
Longitude 82°34'2.17"E
Latitude 25°27'37.13"N
South West
Longitude 82°33'59.43"E
Latitude 25°27'37.97"N
North West
Longitude 82°33'59.32"E
Topo sheet No (SOI) 63K/6, 63K/7, 63K10 & 63K/11
E Total area of Proposed Land 0.2226 Hectare or 0.55 Acre
(2225.77 Sqm)
Green Belt / Plantation Area 809 Sqm
(@ 33 % of total plant area )
F Environmental Setting Details (with approximate aerial distance and
direction from the project site )
Nearest village Shidhwan (0.55 km in South East
direction)
Jagdishpur ( 398 m in South west
direction )
Nearest City Bhadohi (5.12 km in South direction)
Nearest National / State SH-5: 0.35 Km in East direction.
highway SH-87: 7.28 Km in the South direction
Nearest Railway Station Shidhwan Railway Station: 0.41 km
Nearest Airport Allahabad Airport, Allahabad : 80.0 Km
in the West direction.
National Parks, Wildlife
No National Park, Wildlife Sanctuary,
Sanctuaries, Biosphere
Biosphere Reserve, Tiger / Elephant
Reserves, Tiger/ Elephant
Reserve, Wildlife Corridors etc. falls
Reserves, Wildlife Corridors
within 10 km radius of the plant site.
etc. within 10 km radius
Reserved Forests (RF) / No, Reserved Forests (RF) / Protected
Protected Forests (PF) etc. Forests (PF) falls within 10 km radius of
within 10 km radius plant site.
River / Water Body (within  Varuna River - 0.9 Km in South
10 km radius) West direction.
 Basuhi Nadi : 6.0 km in North East
direction.
Seismic Zone Seismic Zone – III as per IS : 1893
(Part – 1) : 2002
Critically Polluted Area as per No CEPI / SPI area within 15 km radius.
CEPI-CPCB
Cost Details
G Total Cost for the proposed 325.50 Lakh

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project
Cost for Environmental Capital Cost - Rs. 60 Lakhs
Protection Measures Recurring Cost - Rs. 18 lakh/annum
H Number of Working days 300 Days /Annum

1.3 PROJECT JUSTIFICATION


The following points show the justification for the implementation of Proposed Clinker
Grinding capacity 90000 TPA (300 TPD) at Plot No. D- 11 , UPSIDC, Shidhwan Industrial
Area, District : Jaunpur, Uttar Pradesh
 Income generation programs and educational facilities provided to build better and
sustainable way of life.
 TTS Cement render its support to the farmers in providing the training on agriculture,
servicing of hand pumps & bore wells, veterinary training and cattle health camps.
 Under the Health & Family welfare programs, TTS Cement Conduct Medical Health,
Family Planning and aids awareness camps apart from training on first aid, health and
hygiene and camp for eradication of leprosy.
 Green belt programs will provide an aesthetic view to the project area.

1.3.1 Importance & Benefit of Project to the Country & Region


Cement is the most essential raw material in any kind of construction activity. Accordingly,
cement industry plays a crucial role in the infrastructural development of the country. Given
the vast geographical size and massive population of the country, various construction
activities undertaken by the Central Government, State Governments, Public Sector
Undertaking and other organizations, including private sector generate huge demand for
cement. In India mainly three types of cement produced. The Portland Pozzolana Cement
(PPC) enjoys the major share (67%) of the total production, followed by Ordinary Portland
Cement (OPC) (25%) and Portland Slag Cement (PSC) (8%). During 2008-09, the industry
consumed 35 million tones of fly-ash and 7.5 million tones of slag. According to the Ministry
a continuous increase in the production of blended cement is expected to reduce the problem
of waste disposal, improve energy efficiency and reduce carbon footprint. Cement
consumption will also increase substantially with greater usage in new areas such as cement
concrete roads, extensive cement concrete canal linings and pre-fabricated houses. Hence, the
proposed Clinker Grinding Unit by M/s TTS Cement will cater the increased demand of
cement in the country and region.

Demand for and supply of Cement in India


Cement growth is expected to be above the GDP growth of the country in the coming years.
The Indian cement industry is poised for a period of significant growth and demand of cement
is expected to match the current availability by the end of the current fiscal. Cement demand
has registered a CAGR of over 8% per annum over the last five years.
In fact the current levels of growth, the cement industry may have to add over 40 MT of
cement capacity to meet the demand for cement over the next five years. The industry
performance during 2005-06 was characterized by volume growth, stable to better cement
prices and favourable demand-supply balance in certain regions. Cement companies were
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equilibrium; almost all plants are now working at above 0 % capacity. The rate of growth in
cement demand is growing at faster pace as compared to capacity expansion. This will
improve the realization of the industry in coming financial years.

1.3.2 OBJECTIVE OF THE STUDY


The overall objective of any EIA studies is to identify and assess the adverse and beneficial
impacts of the project in the planning stage itself, so that necessary mitigation measures to
prevent or minimize these adverse impacts could be planned early and cost effectively. In view
of this objective, the scope of EIA study broadly includes -
i) Introduction along with scope of EIA studies (Chapter-1).
ii) Project description including process, resource required and products formed along
with sources of pollution and built in mitigation measures with respect to wastewater,
gaseous emissions and solid wastes (Chapter-2).
iii) Existing baseline status of the relevant environmental parameters in the specified study
area through primary and secondary source. The environmental parameters include
meteorology, air, water, land, soil, noise, and ecology and socio economics (Chapter-3).
iv). Anticipated environmental impacts of the proposed project on environment and
measures for mitigation of the predicted adverse impacts, air pollution dispersion
modeling studies (Chapter-4).
v). Analysis of Alternate Site and Technology (Chapter-5)
vi) Environmental Monitoring Programs (Chapter-6)
vii). Additional Studies including Risk Assessment, DMP, Emergency Action Plan
(Chapter-7).
viii). Project Benefits (Chapter-8).
ix) Environment management Plan, Mitigation measure, Rainwater Harvesting and
Green Belt development (Chapter – 9)
x). Recommendation (Chapter- 10)
xi) Disclosure of Consultant (Chapter – 11).

1.4 Project Cost


The total capital investment would be of Rs. 325.50 Lakhs. Capital cost of Environmental
management plan and Air pollution control devices would be Rs. 60 Lakhs and recurring
cost Air Pollution Control equipment is Rs. 18 Lakh/ Annum. The project would be
formulated in such a fashion and manner so that the utmost care of safety norms &
environment protection shall be taken care of.

1.5 Project Location


The proposed cement grinding unit is located at Plot No: D-11, UPSIDC, Shidhwan Industrial
Area, District: Jaunpur, Uttar Pradesh. For EIA/EMP Study 10 km radial study area is
covered and the same is shown on SOI Topo sheets 63K/6, 63K/7, 63K/10 & 63K/11 in the
map below Fig: 1.1 Map showing corner of proposed project site given in Fig: 1.2.

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Latitude and Longitude of the site at four corners and in the centre given below:
Corners Directions Latitude and Longitude
st
1 North East Latitude 25°27'38.18"N, Longitude
82°34'2.12"E
nd
2 South East Latitude 25°27'37.28"N, Longitude
82°34'2.17"E
rd
3 South West Latitude 25°27'37.13"N, Longitude
82°33'59.43"E
th
4 North West Latitude 25°27'37.97"N, Longitude
82°33'59.32"E

Fig; 1.1, Location map of the proposed project

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Fig1.2, Topo sheet map of the proposed project within 10.0 km radius

Fig : 1.3, Satellite map of the proposed project within 15.0 km radius

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1.6 PROCESS DESCRIPTION AND SOURCES OF POLLUTION


1.6.1 Process Description
The Proposed manufacturing process will be followed: -
1. Raw material unloading and storage
2. Grinding of material in a ball mill
3. Packaging of finished products

1. Raw material unloading and storage


A. Unloading, handling and storage of clinker
Clinker is unloaded by wagon tipper/ truck tipper and stored in clinker storage yard.
B. Unloading, handling and storage of Gypsum
Gypsum is unloaded and stored in the covered yard after crushing. The crushed gypsum from
yard is transported manually to ball mill.

2. Crushing & Storage


Ball Mill
The mixed material is fed into the ball mill. A mill feeder is installed to control the feed rate
and adjust the desired fineness. Steel ball is used as the grinding media in the ball mill. The
product is lifted by a bucket elevator and fed to a high efficiency separator to ensure
homogenized and consistent quality of cement. Cement from the separator is transported to
the cement silo.
The total capacity of the plant will be 300 TPD (90000 TPA)
Clinker Handling
 Clinker received at plant site via road/railways
 Unloaded by truck tippler.
 Transported by a belt conveyor to the clinker storage area (covered shed).
Fly Ash Handling
 Fly ash transported to the plant by pneumatic conveying system/closed bulkers.
 Transported from the silos to the mill by pneumatic conveying system.
Gypsum Storage and Handling
 Gypsum will be transported to the plant by road.
 Transported to gypsum hopper by belt conveyor.
Cement Production
 Clinker and Gypsum extracted from their respective hoppers will be fed to the Cement
Mill (closed circuit).
 Fly Ash extracted from their respective Silo/hoppers will be fed to the Cement Mill
directly.
 Cement will be grounded to the desired fineness and will be stored in cement silos.
Cement Packing and Dispatch
 Rotary electronic packing machines will be used for packing of cement.

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Fig: 1.4, Flow Chart of cement production process

1.7 Infrastructural Facilities and Raw Material Requirement


1.8 Land Requirement
The total land requirement for the proposed Clinker Grinding unit will be about 0.55 ha (2226
Sqm) and it comes under the ownership TTS Cement, land document enclosed as Annexure.
Land use of the proposed land is already industrial. Out of total proposed land, 35% land
approx. : 809 Sqm (0.08 Ha) will be provide for Greenbelt development.

1.9 Raw Material Requirement


The main raw material requirement and mode of transportation for Clinker Grinding plant are
clinker, gypsum and flyash. The raw material requirement is presented in Table 1.2

Table 1.2
Raw Material requirement, source and transportation
Material Quantity Source Mode of Stored at the
(TPD) transport site
Clinker 165 TPD MP & Road / Rail Silos
Rajasthan
Gypsum 15 TPD Rajasthan Road Covered Shed

Fly ash 120 TPD Nearby Road Silos


Thermal Power
Plant

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2.0 Water Requirement


The fresh water requirement for the proposed cement grinding unit will be around 10 KLD
which will be sourced from proposed borewell at the site and total water requirement will be
11 KLD. The water requirement for the proposed plant is given in Table 1.3.
TABLE – 1.3
WATER REQUIREMENT FOR THE PROJECT
Project Activity Water Requirement (in KLD)
Process cooling 3
Dust Suppression 4
Green belt 1
Drinking 2
Total 10 KLD
Source: Pre-Feasibility Report

2.1 Man Power


Total manpower requirement during the operational phase is estimated to be about 20
including contract labour approx.: 10 required for auxillary services like loading of cement
bags, unloading of stores and miscellaneous materials and general cleaning work and security.

2.2 Fuel Requirement


Diesel Will be required for DG set during back up only. Approx : 20 Lit/hr diesel will be
required. Diesel will be transported through tanker and stored within premises.

2.3 Air Pollution


The major sources of pollution are particulate matter from proposed establishment of
standalone Clinker Grinding unit. The emissions of particulate matters from the stacks will be
limited to 30.0 mg/Nm3. Stack is with height of 30 meters which is attached to ball mill
through proposed Bag filters. Bag filters will be used as pollution control equipment to reduce
the fugitive emission of PM.

2.4 Waste Water Generation and Treatment


No waste water will be generated from the proposed plant. Water from the cooling of mills
will be neutralize in the tank and will be utilize in the Green Belt and dust suppression.
Domestic waste water will be disposed through Septic Tank and Soak pit.

2.5 Solid Waste Generation and Utilization


 Dust collected from the APCD – 9 TPD, will be reutilized in the process. Hence no solid
waste will be generated from the proposed unit.
 Used oil and Grease will be the only hazardous waste in the proposed unit. Hazardous
Waste will have disposed as per the Hazardous Waste Management Rules 2016.

2.6 Baseline Environmental Status


Primary baseline environmental monitoring studies were conducted during Winter seasons
from 1st December 2019 to 29th Feb 2020 and details are as follows:
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Soil Environment
It has been observed that the pH of the soil quality ranged from 6.4 to 7.2 indicating that the
soil is neutral / slightly acidic in nature. The Electrical conductivity was observed to be in the
range of 314 to 342 µs/cm, with maximum (342 µs/cm) observed at SQ 3 and with the
minimum (314 µs/cm) observed at SQ 7 during the study period.
Available Potash was observed to be in the range of 152.2 mg/kg to 187.2 mg/kg which is
under more than sufficient category. The phosphorus values observed in sampling found to be
in good amount.

Meteorological Data Generated at Site


The meteorological parameters were recorded on hourly basis during the study period near
proposed plant site and comprises of parameters like wind speed, wind direction (from 0 to 360
degrees), temperature, relative humidity, atmospheric pressure, rainfall and cloud cover. The
predominant wind directions during study period are from East, west and North west.

Air Quality
The study area represents mostly rural/residential environment. Eight Ambient air quality
monitoring stations were selected in and around project site and studies were carried out as per
BIS standards. Ambient air quality analysis reveals that these results are well within limits in
all locations as per National Ambient Air Quality standards 2009.

Water Quality
Water samples were collected from 8 sampling locations. These samples were taken as grab
samples and were analyzed for various parameters to compare with the standards.

Ground Water Quality


The pH of the water samples collected ranges between pH 7.4 – 7.6. The Total Hardness
recorded in between 208 – 272 mg/l in the sample. Total Dissolve Solid ranging from 326.4 -
492.8 mg/l.

Surface Water Quality


pH of the water samples collected ranges in between 7.5 – 7.7. The BOD recorded in Varuna
river is under permissible limit as per IS 2296 Class “E”. Highest COD was observed in local
drain in study area. The hardness of water samples in between 272 - 324 mg/litre. The highest
hardness value was found in downstream of Varuna River.

Noise Level Survey


The noise monitoring has been conducted for determination of noise levels at Eight locations
in the study area. Noise monitoring results reveal ambient noise levels in all locations are well
within the limits as per Ambient Noise standards.

Flora and Fauna Studies


A preliminary survey was made for determination of baseline details of flora. During field
survey many plant of different species were recorded at proposed project site.

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The study area did not record the presence of any critically threatened plant species. The
records of Botanical Survey of India and Forest department also did not indicate presence of
any endangered or rare and vulnerable plant species in this area.

2.7 IMPACT ASSESMENT


2.7.1 Impact during Construction Phase
Impact on Land Use
The land use of proposed standalone Clinker Grinding unit is under industrial land. More than
33 % of total area will be develop as green belt and it will be maintained during the operation
phase.

Impact on Soil
Vegetation on topsoil is to be removed prior to commencement of bulk earthwork. The
construction activities will result in minimum loss of vegetation and topsoil in the plant area.
Many plant present at the proposed site. Vegetation is less in the site to be developed and will
be disturbed only in the bare minimum area required for construction. Apart from localized
constructional impacts at the plant site, no significant adverse impact on the soil in the
surrounding area is anticipated.

Impact on Air Quality


During construction phase, dust generation will be the main pollutant, which would generate
from the site development activities and vehicular movement on the road. However,
concentration of NOx and CO may also be slightly increased due to increased vehicular
traffic movement. To mitigate these impacts, regular sprinkling of water will be done at the
construction site. The approach roads will be black carpeted and vehicles will be kept in good
order to minimize automobile exhaust.
However, the impact of such activities would be temporary and restricted to the
construction phase and will be confined to the project boundary and is expected to be
negligible outside the plant boundaries. Proper up keep and maintenance of vehicles,
sprinkling of water on roads, providing sufficient vegetation etc are some of the measures that
would greatly reduce the negative impacts during the construction phase.

Impact on Noise Levels


The major sources of noise during the construction phase are vehicular traffic, construction
equipment like dozers, scrapers, concrete mixers, cranes, generators pumps, compressors, rock
drills, pneumatic tools, saws, vibrators etc. The operation of this equipment will generate noise
ranging between 60 - 80 dB (A). The noise produced during the construction will have
significant impact on the existing ambient noise levels. The major work will be carried out
during the daytime. The construction equipment may have high noise levels, which can affect
the personnel operating the machines. Use of proper personal protective equipment will
mitigate any significant impact of the noise, generated by such equipment.

Demography and Socio-Economics


The non-workers constitute about 34.52 % and 65.48 % of the total population in 10-km radius
study area. Some of them will be available for employment in the proposed plant during

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construction activities. As the laborers are generally un-skilled, the locals would get
opportunities for employment during construction activities.

2.7.2 Impacts during Operational Phase


Impact on Soil vis-à-vis Solid Waste
 Dust collected from the APCD will be reutilized in the process. Hence no solid waste will
be generated from the proposed unit.
 Used oil and Grease will be the only hazardous waste in the proposed unit. Hazardous
Waste will have disposed as per the Hazardous Waste Management Rules 2016.

Impact on Air Quality


Adequate stack heights have been provided to disperse gaseous emissions over a wider area. In
order to control emissions of Particulates, adequate control equipment bag filters will be
install.
Prediction of impacts on air environment has been carried out by using Aermod 8.9 and the
Short term peak incremental concentration for PM10, PM2.5, SO2 and NOx is found to be 2.0
µg/m3, 1.33 µg/m3, 0.06 µg/m3 and 0.03 µg/m3 within 450 m, 480 m, 605 m and 614 m
respectively toward the east direction from the source. After the implementation of the
proposed project, these concentrations are found to be well below the permissible NAAQS
norms for rural/residential zone and Industrial/Mixed zone. Therefore, the proposed activity
is not likely to have any significant adverse impact on the air environment.

Impact on Water Resources


Proposed plant has estimated the water requirement will be 10 M3/Day. For Domestic 2
M3/Day water will be required and rest will be utilizing in Industrial process like cooling, dust
suppression and green belt. The water will be sourced from the ground water through tube
well. The application for Ground water abstraction is applied. As the area comes under Safe
ground water level, hence no impact is envisaged on the water resources of the area.

Impact on water Quality


During operational phase no waste water will be generated from the industrial process.
Cooling water from the Ball mill will be neutralize in tank then utilize in green belt and dust
suppression. The project will be based on “Zero Effluent Discharge” which will prevent any
adverse impact on the water quality of the area.
Domestic waste water generated will be disposed through Septic tank and Soak pit
The main source of water supply for the industrial operations is bore well and site is not under
semi critical area, permission from CGWA has been granted for extraction of water from
ground. Hence there is no disposal of waste water in this process so no impact on water quality
of the area.

Impact on Noise Levels


The industry is located in rural area away from major human settlement. The adequate steps
are proposed to control the noise. The proposed Clinker Grinding Plant will not result in any
significant impact on noise environment. The minor increase in vehicular transportation due
to increase material handling will not generate any significant excessive noise. Hence, there
shall not be any significant negative impact on noise environment of the study area.

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Impact on Ecology
The impact of air pollutants on vegetation due to the proposed project, is identified and
quantified by using air dispersion modeling. The simulations have been done to evaluate PM10,
PM2.5, SOx and NOx likely to be contributed by the proposed activities, the resultant
concentrations for study period are within the limits as per National Ambient Air Quality
Standards. Hence no impact on ecology of study area is identified.

2.8 Environment Management Plan


During construction, some of the shrubs and herbs in the plant premises is required to be
cleared. The measures required to be undertaken to minimize the impact on the ecology are:
a. The felling of trees will be kept at minimum;
b. Proper Canteen, Sanitation and shelter facility will be provided to worker and truck driver
during construction.
c. To control air pollution proper sprinkling of water shall be done.
d. The greenbelt having vegetation density of 1500 trees/ha shall be developed.

2.8.1 Environment Management during Operation Phase


Air Pollution Management
Air Pollution Control Equipment - Proposed Clinker Grinding plant to reduce the emission of
particulate matters Bagfilters will be installed with maximum efficiency. Bag filters is
connected with bal mill through Duct. The particulate matter in stack will be limited to less
than 30.0 µg/m3.

Noise Pollution Management


Exposure of high noise level to workers for long duration may lead to certain occupational
diseases. To mitigate the high noise level, following measures are being adopted. The same
will be practiced for proposed project also.
 Walls and ceilings of the concerned buildings are lined with sound absorbing materials.
 Properly insulated enclosures are provided to equipment making excessive noise.
 Improved silencers are provided in the equipment generating high noise.
 Proper maintenance, oiling and greasing of machines at regular will be done to reduce
generation of noise.
 Personal Protective Equipment (PPEs) like earplugs and earmuffs will be provided to the
workers exposed to high noise level.
 Area having high noise level would be displayed at site with Noise level and signage for
usages of Personal Protective Equipments (PPE‟s).
 Green Belt of appropriate width inside the pant premises and at the plant boundary has
been developed and same will be maintained in future.
 Regular monitoring of noise level will becarried out and corrective measures in concerned
machinery are being adapted accordingly to the possible extent.

Water Pollution Management


 No industrial wastewater will be generated from the Cement manufacturing process.
 Domestic wastewater generated being treated in Septic tank followed by Soak pit and
treated water will be utilized for greenbelt development / plantation.
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 Same practices will be followed in future for proposed project.


 No process effluent will be generated.
 Domestic sewage will be disposed off through septic tank to soak pit. No effluent will be
discharged outside the premises and Zero‟ discharge will be adopted.

Solid Waste Management


 No solid waste will be generated from the cement manufacturing process.
 Dust collected from air pollution control equipment will be totally recycled back in the
process.
 Used oil and grease generated from plant machinery / gear as hazardous waste will be
used for lubrication in conveyor belts and rest will be sold to CPCB authorized recycler.
Same practices will be followed in future for proposed project.

Greenbelt Development
Greenbelt development program will be designed within industry premises in particular species
selection reflects flora known to be resistant to the local conditions. A Greenbelt development
is necessary for:
1. Landscaping and providing shelter
2. Help in reducing Pollution level
3. Surface air purification by providing oxygen and letting SPM to settle on the leaves.
4. To attenuate noise generation by movement of vehicles and other machinery.
5. Prevent soil erosion to great extent 6. Improve ecological conditions.
7. Improves the aesthetics & beneficially influence the microclimate of the surrounding.

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CHAPTER – 1,
INTRODUCTION
1.1 Introduction
M/s TTS Cement propose to setup a clinker grinding unit with a production capacity of 300
TPA at Plot No D - 11, UPSIDC, Sidhawan industrial area, Jaunpur, Uttar Pradesh.
Environmental Management plays a vital role in sustainable development of a country.
Recognizing its importance, the Ministry of Environment, Forest & Climate Change, and
Government of India had formulated policies and procedures governing the industrial and
other developmental activities to prevent indiscriminate exploitation of natural resources and
to promote integration of environmental protection in developmental projects. Environmental
Impact Assessment (EIA) is a systematic process aimed at identifying, predicting, evaluating
and mitigating the biophysical, social and other relevant environmental effects/impacts due to
the proposed developmental project. It plays a vital role in providing information for decision-
making on the environmental consequences of proposed project. It promotes environmentally
sound and sustainable development through the identification and implementation of
appropriate mitigation measures. The proposed project will have both positive and negative
impacts on the environment. It is the responsibility of the company to document the associated
positive and negative impacts, so that the attempts can be made to minimize the effects due to
the negative impacts and maximize the benefits due to the positive impacts. In this regards,
Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) and Environmental Management Plan (EMP) have
been considered as the most important documentation in understanding the environmental
implications and safeguarding the environment.

1.2 Purpose of the Report


To keep the Environment congenial for better standard of living, the provisions have been
made in the constitution of India and many Enactments have taken place, so that,
industrialization may not have adverse impact on the environment. The few to mention are as
follows:
1. Environment Protection Act, 1986
2. Environment Protection Rules, 1986
3. Water Pollution Act, 1974
4. Air Pollution Act, 1981
5. Environment Impact Assessment notification, dated 27th January 1994
6. Amended Environment Impact Assessment notification, dated 14th September 2006
So, as per the recent EIA notification dated 14th September 2006, it is mandatory to have the
Environmental Clearance for any new industry or the expansion of the industry from Ministry
of Environment & Forests, Government of India, and New Delhi. As per EIA Notification
dated 14th Sept., 2006, the project falls under Category „B‟ and scheduled “(3b)”. The
application for obtaining Environmental Clearance was submitted to SEIAA, Uttar Pradesh.
Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) is defined as a systematic identification & evaluation
of the potential impacts of the Existing projects, plans, program, or legislative actions related to
the physical-chemical, Biological, cultural and Socio-economic components of the total
environment. The primary purpose of the REIA process also called, as the NEPA process is to
encourage the consideration of the environment & planning and decision-making and to
ultimately actions, which are more environmentally compatible.

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It is the evaluation of various impacts and the resultant natural and induced changes, as simply
and precisely as possible, for optimizing the development to the environment. By virtue of
EIA, the patterns, directions, strengths and lags of the casual relationships existing among all
the relevant variables are studied.
It also helps in the determination of additional project components that may be required to
restore, maintain or extend the resources. EIA is useful for decision making, as it is based on
understanding the environmental implications including social, cultural and aesthetic
concerns, which could be integrated with the analysis of the project costs and benefits.
The sole purpose of Environmental Impact Assessment report is to assess the beneficial and
adverse impacts of the proposed project on the existing environmental systems and to propose
appropriate pollution control measures to ensure a secure, hale and hearty environment. Thus
the report is a summarized presentation of environmental consequences of the project activity
so that all the factors are considered tactfully in eventually claiming a decision. The main
objective is described as follows:
1. Evaluation of current level of pollution (air, water & noise) in and around the proposed
plant under the existing conditions:
a) Monitoring of ambient air quality for PM10, PM2.5, SO2, and NO2 in and around the
proposed project site.
b) During study period, meteorological data (wind velocity, wind direction, temperature,
humidity) is monitored.
c) Sampling and analysis of water, as per IS standard.
2. Collection of meteorological data from nearby station/IMD/Self-Monitoring.
a) Collection of demographical data within a radius of 10 km from the project site.
3. Assessment of existing Environmental Status of Water, Air, Flora, Fauna, Demography
and Land Use Pattern.
4. Suggested measures, recommendations for pollution control, monitoring equipment‟s and
organizational set up for maintenance of pollution control.
5. Preparation of Environmental Impact Assessment report covering all the requirement of
Ministry of Environment & Forest.
The application to prior EC (Form 1 and PFR along with all requisite documents) for the
proposed project has been submitted to SEIAA, Uttar Pradesh and has been reviewed in
SEAC during meeting held on 11th July 2019 and subsequently ToR has been accorded for
the preparation of EIA/EMP report for the Clinker grinding/blending unit vide letter having
ref no 221/Parya/SEAC/4865/2018, dated 21st August 2019. The SEAC prescribed the
ToR‟s for undertaking detailed EIA/EMP study.

1.3 Proposed Project Detail and Project Proponent


1.3.1 Introduction to the project proponent
The project is a cement manufacturing unit, manufacturing Portland Pozzolona cement
(PPC) with guidelines to IS- 1489 Part-1 (2015). The plant was originally designated as 100
% PPC manufacturing unit. Looking at the increasing trend of PPC production, M/s TTS
Cement are planned to setup clinker grinding unit 300 TPD (Bal Mill - 3 x 100 TPD).
M/s TTS Cement propose to setup a clinker grinding unit with a production capacity of
90000 TPA at Plot No D - 11, UPSIDC, Sidhawan industrial area, Jaunpur, Uttar Pradesh.

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M/s TTS Cement is a proprietorship. The company has been promoted by a group of
experienced businessman. The Proprietor for the TTS Cement is Shir Jay Prakash Singh s/o
Tribhiwan Singh.

1.3.2 Identification of the project


A. Project Proposal
In the recent past, consequent to Government of India's policy of Globalization, has opened up
Indian market for other competing countries, the Indian cement industry is under continuous
threat from 'cheap' imports from other countries thus making Indian cement industry's survival
at stake. The applicant is M/s TTS Cement which is a flagship company having business
interest in Cement manufacturing, Cement manufacturing is core business of the Company.
Due to growing demand for cement production M/s TTS Cement proposed Clinker
grinding/blending unit at Plot No. D - 11, UPSIDC, Sidhawan Industrial Area, Jaunpur, Uttar
Pradesh.
The total capital investment would be of Rs. 325.50 Lakhs. Capital cost of Environmental
management plan and Air pollution control devices would be Rs. 60 Lakhs and recurring
cost environmental management plan is Rs. 18 Lakh/ Annum. The project would be
formulated in such a fashion and manner so that the utmost care of safety norms &
environment protection shall be taken care of.

B. Screening Category
As per EIA Notification dated 14th Sep, 2006 as amended from time to time, the project falls
under Category “B”, Project or Activity 3(b) (4 Column) [All Standalone grinding unit], hence
Environmental Clearance is required from SEIAA, Uttar Pradesh.
Table – 1.1; SALIENT FEATURES OF THE PROJECT
Sr Particular Details
No
A. Nature & Size of the project Establish a new Clinker
Grinding/blending unit of capacity 90000
TPA (300 TPD) at Plot No. D- 11 ,
UPSIDC, Shidhwan Industrial Area,
District : Jaunpur, Uttar Pradesh.
B. Products Cement: 300 TPD or 90000 TPA
Location details
C Location / Khasra No. Plot No: D-11 , UPSIDC, Shidhwan
Industrial Area, District : Jaunpur, Uttar
Pradesh.
Village UPSIDC, Shidhwan Industrial Area,
Tehsil Madiyaun
District Jaunpur
D Geographical extent of the project site
Latitude 25°27'37.51"N
Centre
Longitude 82°34'0.74"E
North East Latitude 25°27'38.18"N

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Longitude 82°34'2.12"E
Latitude 25°27'37.28"N
South East
Longitude 82°34'2.17"E
Latitude 25°27'37.13"N
South West
Longitude 82°33'59.43"E
Latitude 25°27'37.97"N
North West
Longitude 82°33'59.32"E
Topo sheet No (SOI) 63K/6, 63K/7, 63K10 & 63K/11
E Total area of Proposed Land 0.2226 Hectare or 0.55 Acre
(2225.77 Sqm)
Green Belt / Plantation Area 809 Sqm
(@ 33 % of total plant area )
F Environmental Setting Details (with approximate aerial distance and
direction from the project site )
Nearest village Shidhwan (0.55 km in South East
direction)
Jagdishpur ( 398 m in South west
direction )
Nearest City Bhadohi (5.12 km in South direction)
Nearest National / State highway SH-5: 0.35 Km in East direction.
SH-87: 7.28 Km in the South direction
Nearest Railway Station Shidhwan Railway Station: 0.41 km
Nearest Airport Allahabad Airport, Allahabad : 80.0 Km
in the West direction.
National Parks, Wildlife No National Park, Wildlife Sanctuary,
Sanctuaries, Biosphere Reserves, Biosphere Reserve, Tiger / Elephant
Tiger/ Elephant Reserves, Wildlife Reserve, Wildlife Corridors etc. falls
Corridors etc. within 10 km radius within 10 km radius of the plant site.
Reserved Forests (RF) / Protected No, Reserved Forests (RF) / Protected
Forests (PF) etc. within 10 km Forests (PF) falls within 10 km radius of
radius plant site.
River / Water Body (within 10 km  Varuna River - 0.9 Km in South
radius) West direction.
 Basuhi Nadi : 6.0 km in North East
direction.
Seismic Zone Seismic Zone – III as per IS : 1893
(Part – 1) : 2002
Critically Polluted Area as per No CEPI / SPI area within 15 km radius.
CEPI-CPCB
Cost Details
G Total Cost for the proposed project 325.50 Lakh
Cost for Environmental Protection Capital Cost - Rs. 60 Lakhs
Measures Recurring Cost - Rs. 18 lakh/annum
H Number of Working days 300 Days /Annum

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1.3.3 Location of proposed land


The proposed clinker grinding/blending unit project site is in district Jaunpur Uttar Pradesh.
Administrative location map shown in the Fig: 1.1. For EIA Study 10.0 km radial study area
is covered and the same is shown on SOI topo sheets, 63K/6, 63K/7, 63K/10 & 63K/11 in
the map below Fig: 1.2.
Proposed Portland Pozzolona Clinker Grinding / Blending Unit at Plot No D- 11, UPSIDC,
Shidhwan Industrial Area, Tehsil: Madiyaun District: Jaunpur, Uttar Pradesh. Proposed
location is found adequate with respect to availability of raw material (Fly Ash, Clinker and
Gypsum), water, electricity, unskilled, skilled men-power etc. The plant site is located in near
to Satna, Sonebhadra, which makes it feasible as per the availability of raw material.

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Fig; 1.1, Location map of the proposed project

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Fig1.2, Topo sheet map of the proposed project within 10.0 km radius

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Fig : 1.3, Satellite map of the proposed project within 5.0 km radius
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1.3.4 Site Selection


Following factors were considered while selecting the site: -
 Proposed project is located near district headquarter of Bhadohi & Jaunpur.
 Easy availability of raw material like Fly Ash from Sonbhadra and Clinker from Satna.
 Nearness to SH – 5 (~ 0.35 km in west direction) makes it easier to transport raw materials
& final product to market.
 Location in outskirts area of district head quarter ensures adequate availability of
manpower at marginally lower rates, compared to metro cities of India.
 There is no National Park, Biosphere Reserves, and Tiger Reserves within 10 km radius of
study area.

1.4 Project Justification


The following points show the justification for the implementation of Proposed Clinker
Grinding /Blending Unit (300 TPD) at Plot No D-11, UPSIDC, Shidhwan Industrial Area,
District - Jaunpur, Uttar Pradesh
 Income generation programs and educational facilities provided to build better and
sustainable way of life.
 M/s TTS Cements render its support to the farmers in providing the training on
agriculture, servicing of hand pumps & bore wells, veterinary training and cattle health
camps.
 Under the Health & Family welfare programs, TTS Cements, Medical Health, Family
Planning and aids awareness camps apart from training on first aid, health and hygiene
and camp for eradication of leprosy.
 Green belt programs will provide an aesthetic view to the project area.

1.4.1 Importance & Benefit of Project to the Country & Region


Cement is the most essential raw material in any kind of construction activity. Accordingly,
cement industry plays a crucial role in the infrastructural development of the country. Given
the vast geographical size and massive population of the country, various construction
activities undertaken by the Central Government, State Governments, Public Sector
Undertaking and other organizations, including private sector generate huge demand for
cement. In India mainly three types of cement produced. The Portland Pozzolana Cement
(PPC) enjoys the major share (67%) of the total production, followed by Ordinary Portland
Cement (OPC) (25%) and Portland Slag Cement (PSC) (8%). During 2008-09, the industry
consumed 35 million tones of fly-ash and 7.5 million tones of slag. According to the Ministry
a continuous increase in the production of blended cement is expected to reduce the problem
of waste disposal, improve energy efficiency and reduce carbon footprint. Cement
consumption will also increase substantially with greater usage in new areas such as cement
concrete roads, extensive cement concrete canal linings and pre-fabricated houses. Hence, the
proposed Clinker Grinding Unit by M/s TTS Cement, Unit Shidhwan Industrial Area,
Jaunpur will cater the increased demand of cement in the country and region.

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Table 1.2 ; Details of Cement Consumption


Year Total domestic Cement Growth Year on Year
Consumption (%)
2016 – 2017 397.4 10.75
2015 – 2016 358.9 10.75
2014 – 2015 324.0 10.25
2013 – 2014 292.6 10.29
2012 - 2013 265.4 8.04
Growth in cement consumption in India over the last decade has exhibited the strong
correlation to the growth in GDP. This is understandable, since an increase in National
Income leads to higher investment in the focus areas of housing and infrastructure, both of
which consume high volumes of cement.
Cement industry have growth potential not only within the country but also for exports to the
neighbouring countries. With Indian growth rate rising, the opportunities for industry seems
to be large. Cement consumption in the coming years is likely to get a boost from
Government initiatives for housing and infrastructure.

1.4.2 Demand for and supply of Cement in India


Cement growth is expected to be above the GDP growth of the country in the coming years.
The Indian cement industry is poised for a period of significant growth and demand of cement
is expected to match the current availability by the end of the current fiscal. Cement demand
has registered a CAGR of over 8% per annum over the last five years.
In fact the current levels of growth, the cement industry may have to add over 40 MT of
cement capacity to meet the demand for cement over the next five years. The industry
performance during 2005-06 was characterized by volume growth, stable to better cement
prices and favourable demand-supply balance in certain regions. Cement companies were
operating at levels below capacity in the past but with the demand and supply reaching
equilibrium; almost all plants are now working at above 0 % capacity. The rate of growth in
cement demand is growing at faster pace as compared to capacity expansion. This will
improve the realization of the industry in coming financial years.

1.4.3 Scope of the Study


Environmental and Technical Research Centre has been entrusted the task of carrying out
monitoring for the preparation of final EIA/EMP studies in order to obtain regulatory
clearances from the State Level Expert Appraisal Committee (SEAC), of SEIAA, Uttar
Pradesh for the proposed Standalone Cement Unit (Clinker Grinding). The EIA/EMP studies
were carried out for various environmental components so as to assess the anticipated adverse
impacts due to the proposed facilities and to suggest suitable mitigation measures.
State Environmental Impact Assessment Authority, Uttar Pradesh for the Environmental
Appraisal has issued TOR for the preparation of the EIA report vides Ref :
221/Parya/SEAC/4866/2018 dated 21th August, 2020, based on the documents submitted and
presentation made by the project proponent.
As per the EIA notification dated 14th September 2006 of the Ministry of Environment &
Forests, New Delhi (MoEF) EIA report is prepared in line with covering following chapters
given in notification (APPENDIX – III).

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Chapter 1, Introduction
The chapter provides the purpose of the report, background information of the proposed
standalone Cement (Grinding unit) project, brief description of nature, size and location of
project, objectives of the project, estimated project cost, scope and organization of the study.
The key environmental legislation and the standards relevant to the project and the
methodology adopted in preparation of this report have also been described in this chapter.

Chapter 2, Project Description


The chapter deals with the need of the project, location, environmental setting of the project,
details of Clinker grinding project, other technical and design details and sources of pollution
from the proposed activity and measures proposed to control pollution.

Chapter 3, Description of the Environment


The chapter presents the methodology and findings of field studies undertaken to establish the
environmental baseline conditions, which is also supplemented by secondary published
literature.

Chapter 4, Anticipated Environmental Impacts & Mitigation Measures


The chapter details the inferences drawn from the environmental impact assessment of the
proposed Clinker grinding project during various phases of project advancement, such as
design, location of project, construction, and regular operations. It also describes the overall
impacts of the proposed project activities and underscores the areas of concern, which need
mitigation measures.

Chapter 5, Analysis of Alternatives (Technology & Site)


The technology and project site alternatives are discussed in the chapter.

Chapter 6, Environmental Monitoring Program


Environmental monitoring requirements for effective implementation of mitigatory measures
during operational phase have been delineated in this chapter.

Chapter 7, Additional Studies


The chapter describes public consultation issues & various risks associated during operational
stage of the project such as fuel storage, chemical storage, fire etc. A disaster management plan
to minimize the risks or to combat the associated risks is also discussed.

Chapter 8, Project Benefits


This chapter describes various benefits of the project to the community in the vicinity and as
well as to the region on the whole.

Chapter 9, Environmental Management Plan (EMP)


It also provides recommendations/ Environment Management Plan (EMP) including
mitigation measures for minimizing the negative environmental impacts of the project.
The assessment will cover the baseline data generation, predictions and evaluation of impact
on various environmental components and preparation of adequate Environmental
Management Plan.

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Chapter 10, Recommendation


This Chapter highlights the expected benefits of the proposed plant to the socioeconomic
scenario in the study area and to the country as a whole.

Chapter – 11, Disclosure of consultant


This chapter provides the disclosure of consultants engaged to carry out the EIA study along
with other additional studies.

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CHAPTER - 2
PROJECT DESCRIPTION

2.0 Project Description


This chapter addresses the details of the proposed Cement Plant, comprising in context with
the basic raw material requirement, processes and capacities, utilities and services, infra-
structural facilities, sources of pollution and proposed mitigation measures.

2.1 Type of the Project


M/s TTS Cement has proposed 90000 TPA standalone clinker grinding unit at D-11,
UPSIDC, Sidhwan Industrial Area, P.O: Pachwal, District: Jaunpur, Uttar Pradesh. The
Company has already in its possession the land on which the proposed project will be situated.
As per the EIA Notification dated 14th September 2006, the project falls in Category „B‟
(Standalone clinker grinding unit). No general condition is applied as the proposed site.

2.2 Importance and Benefit of Project


Cement is an essential ingredient for the modern building construction. The new generation
cement plant in India now employs the latest technology for better efficiency, energy
conservation and economics of large capacity production.
In India mainly three types of cement produced. The Portland Pozzolana Cement (PPC)
enjoys the major share (67%) of the total production, followed by Ordinary Portland Cement
(OPC) (25%) and Portland Slag Cement (PSC) (8%). During 2008-09, the industry consumed
35 million tones of fly-ash and 7.5 million tonnes of slag. According to the ministry a
continuous increase in the production of blended cement is expected to reduce the problem of
waste disposal, improve energy efficiency and reduce carbon footprint. Cement consumption
will also increase substantially with greater usage in new areas such as cement concrete roads,
extensive cement concrete canal linings and pre-fabricated houses.
Hence, the proposed cement grinding unit by M/s TTS Cement will cater the increased
demand of cement in the region and State.

2.3 Need for the Project


Cement is an essential ingredient for the modern building construction. The new generation
cement plant in India now employs the latest technology for better efficiency, energy
conservation and economics of large capacity production. M/s TTS Cement will implement
various quality systems, as per the world class-manufacturing guidelines in the proposed
cement plant and will upgrade various process units from time to time to improve the quality
of the product and also to reduce the material loss and emissions.
The improved market conditions witnessed recently, after a grip of recession over a long
period, are expected to continue due to high priority being given by the Government to
housing and infrastructure and also in view of the massive investment proposed in industry
and rural sectors. Therefore, there is an urgent need to increase the cement production
capacity in the country in spite of severe resource constraints.

2.4 Proposed Cement Grinding Unit


2.4.1 Location

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The proposed cement grinding unit is located at Plot No: D-11, UPSIDC, Shidhwan Industrial
Area, District: Jaunpur, Uttar Pradesh. For EIA/EMP Study 10 km radial study area is
covered and the same is shown on SOI Topo sheets 63K/6, 63K/7, 63K/10 & 63K/11 in the
map below Fig: 2.1. Map showing corner of proposed project site given in Fig: 2.2. Latitude
and Longitude of the site at four corners and in the centre given below:
Corners Directions Latitude and Longitude
st
1 North East Latitude 25°27'38.18"N,
Longitude 82°34'2.12"E
nd
2 South East Latitude 25°27'37.28"N,
Longitude 82°34'2.17"E
rd
3 South West Latitude 25°27'37.13"N,
Longitude 82°33'59.43"E
th
4 North West Latitude 25°27'37.97"N,
Longitude 82°33'59.32"E

2.4.2 Connectivity
The nearest railway station is Sidhwan Railway Station which is 0.41 km away from the
project site and Bhadohi Railway station is at a distance of 5.12 km in south direction. The
nearest State highway is SH - 5 at a distance of 0.55 km in east direction. Site is well connected
to all highways through the network of major roads. The nearest airport is Allahabad Airport,
which is 80 km away from the project site in west direction.

2.4.3 Land Requirement


The land requirement for the proposed Cement Grinding plant is approximately 0.55 acres
amounting to an area of 2225.771 sqm. Out of 2225.771 Sqm of total land 809 Sqm (> 33% of
total plot area) will be used for green belt development and rest for plant and machinery. The
item –wise breakup of the land required for the plant and machinery of proposed cement
grinding plant is tabulated in Table 2.3. Titled “Item- wise split up of the land
requirement”. Detailed layout plan along with the green belt is shown in Fig: 2.4. The
Google images depicting the proposed cement grinding plant in Fig: 2.3.
Table: 2.3;
Item wise split up of the land requirement
Particulars Area (sqm )

Roof Top 526

Road and Paved 121

Green Belt Area 809

Open Space 769

Total 2226

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2.4.4 Project Site Selection Criteria:


Plot No: D-11, UPSIDC, Shidhwan Industrial Area, District: Jaunpur, Uttar Pradesh offers an
excellent opportunity for M/s TTS Cement to install a new cement plant for the following
reasons:
 Availability of raw materials of proper quality and adequate quantity;
 Availability of suitable and adequate land;
 Transportation of raw materials and fuel to the site and of finished product to the markets;
 Availability of infrastructure facilities such as water resources, power, roads and railway
lines;
 Availability of social infrastructure and man power; and from the above considerations, the
proposed site has been found suitable for locating the proposed cement plant complex.

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Fig : 2.1, Topo Sheet map of the proposed project within 10.0 Km radius

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Fig: 2.2, Satellite Image of Project Site

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Fig; 2.3, Layout Plan with greenbelt

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2.5 Size or Magnitude of Operation:


Taking into account, reliability of equipment and matching capacities between the different
sections of the plant, the type of equipment/ installation of system and the departmental
capacities of the plant have been arrived. A brief description of proposed utilities and major
equipment‟s is given in table 2.1.
Table: 2.1
Salient Features of the project
S No Title Details
1 Total Plant Capacity 90000 TPA (300 TPD)
2 Total Land 0.2226 Hectare or 0.55 Acre ( 2226 Sqm)
3 Process Adopted Ball Mill (03 Nos)
4 Raw materials : Clinker Grinding Unit ( CGU)
Material QTY (TPD) Source
Clinker 165 TPD MP (Satna) & Rajasthan
Fly Ash 120 TPD Nearby Thermal Power
Plant
Gypsum 15 TPD Rajasthan
Total 300 TPD (Cement)
5 Water Requirement 10 KLD Ground Water
6 Emission sources and their Control
Ball Mill Bag House ( 99.9 % efficiency )
Packers Section Bag Filters ( 99.9 % efficiency )
7 Total Power requirement 250 KVA
8 DG sets proposed DG sets 20 KVA (01 No)
9 Man Power During Construction Phase – 50 No
During Operation Phase – 20 No

2.5.1 Basic Requirement


The requirement for the Cement Grinding unit can be broadly categorized as follows:
 Land requirement
 Raw Material Requirement
 Water
 Power
 Transportation
 Man Power requirement
2.5.1.1 Land Requirement
The total land requirement for the proposed cement grinding unit will be about 0.55 Acre
(0.2226 Ha) and it comes under the ownership of TTS Cement, land document enclosed as
Annexure. Land use of the proposed land is already industrial. Out of total proposed land,
33% land approx.: 809 sqm will be provide for Greenbelt development.

2.5.1.2 Raw Material Requirement


The main raw material requirement and mode of transportation for cement grinding plant are
clinker, gypsum and flyash. The raw material requirement is presented in Table 2.2

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Table - 2.2
Raw Material Requirement
Material Quantity Source Mode of Stored at the
(TPD) transport site

Clinker 165 TPD MP & Rajasthan Road / Rail Silos


Gypsum 15 TPD Rajasthan Road Covered Shed

Fly ash 120 TPD Nearby Thermal Road Silos


Power Plant

 Clinker
The requirement of clinker will be 49500 TPA. The required clinker for the proposed grinding
unit is proposed to be brought from Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan. The clinker will be
uploaded by loading hoppers and conveyed to manufacturing unit. The clinker will be stored
in R.C.C storage silos.

 Gypsum
The requirement of gypsum will be 4500 TPA. The required clinker for the proposed grinding
unit is proposed to be brought from Rajasthan. The gypsum will be transported through trucks
and unloaded by truck tipper. Gypsum will be crushed and subsequently transported through
conveyer belt to covered stock pile.

 Fly ash
Fly ash from thermal power plants is an undesirable waste material. Fly ash requirement will
be 36000 TPA. The thermal power plants are finding it difficult to dispose of the material,
which is posing off as major environmental hazard. The fly ash can be gainfully utilized in the
manufacture of Portland Pozzolana Cement (PPC). Total fly ash requirement will be about
36000 TPA which will be transported to plant by pneumatic conveying system/closed bulkers.
The required fly ash for the proposed grinding unit is proposed to be brought from nearby
thermal power plant.

2.5.1.3 Water Requirement


The fresh water requirement for the proposed cement grinding unit will be around 10 KLD
which will be sourced from proposed borewell at the site and total water requirement will be
11 KLD. The water requirement for the proposed plant is given in Table 2.4.
Table: 2.4, Water Requirement of the Proposed Plant
Project Activity Water Requirement (in KLD)
Process cooling 3
Dust Suppression 4
Green belt 1
Drinking 2
Total 10 KLD

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Water balance of the proposed cement grinding unit is given in figure 2.4.

Fig ; 2.4 , Water balance for the proposed cement grinding unit

2.5.1.4 Power Requirement


The power requirement for the proposed cement grinding unit will be about 250 KVA. Power
will be sourced from Uttar Pradesh Power Corporation Ltd. (UPPCL). For backup DG sets
will be provided. 01 no of DG set of Capacity 20 KVA will be provided.
Energy Balance for the proposed unit is given in Fig 2.5.

Fig ; 2.5, Energy Balance

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2.5.1.5 Transportation
The raw material like clinker, gypsum and fly ash will be transported to site by road / rail. The
State Highway 5 is approximately 0.35 km in E direction from the project site and is the main
road connecting to major destinations. This road will be used to transport raw materials or
finished product.

2.5.1.6 Man Power


Total manpower requirement during the operational phase is estimated to be about 20
excluding contract labour approx.: 20 required for auxillary services like loading of cement
bags, unloading of stores and miscellaneous materials and general cleaning work and security.

2.6 Process and Technology Description


The proposed Clinker grinding unit of 90000 TPA capacity will produce Portland pozzolana
cement by utilizing fly ash, clinker and gypsum. The project emphasizes on state of the art
technology with environmental friendly and energy efficient plant concept. Portland cement is
a fine powder, gray or white in color, that consists of a mixture of hydraulic cement materials
comprising primarily calcium silicates, aluminates and alumina ferrites. The proposed cement
grinding unit will have latest process control & instrumentation and software for steady and
optimized operation. The clinker, which is mostly granular mixture of dark grey/black particle
up to 50 mm in size, will be grind with required quantity of gypsum and fly ash to manufacture
Portland Pozzolana Cement (PPC). The most commonly used system for clinker grinding is a
closed circuit ball mill with high efficiency separator. Typical specific power consumption for
this system is 35-40 KWH/Tone of cement.
Clinker (62%), Fly ash (35 %) and Gypsum (3%) will be fed into the cement mill/Ball mill
through belt conveyor. Retentions time in ball mill is decided by fineness of the cement to be
produced. The clinker, which is mostly granular mixture of dark grey/black particle up to 50
mm in size, will be grinded with required quantity of gypsum and fly ash to manufacture
Portland Pozzolana Cement (PPC). Grinded cement will be conveyed to storage silos and
packed in bags through rotary packers or supplied in bulk through bulkers as per requirement
of the market.
The Proposed manufacturing process will be followed: -
1. Raw material unloading and storage
2. Grinding of material in a ball mill
3. Packaging of finished products

1. Raw material unloading and storage


A. Unloading, handling and storage of clinker
Clinker is unloaded by wagon tipper/ truck tipper and stored in clinker storage yard.
B. Unloading, handling and storage of Gypsum
Gypsum is unloaded and stored in the covered yard after crushing. The crushed gypsum from
yard is transported manually to ball mill.

2. Crushing & Storage


Ball Mill

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The mixed material is fed into the ball mill. A mill feeder is installed to control the feed rate
and adjust the desired fineness. Steel ball is used as the grinding media in the ball mill. The
product is lifted by a bucket elevator and fed to a high efficiency separator to ensure
homogenized and consistent quality of cement. Cement from the separator is transported to
the cement silo.
The total capacity of the plant will be 300 TPD (90000 TPA)

Clinker Handling
 Clinker received at plant site via road/railways
 Unloaded by truck tippler.
 Transported by a belt conveyor to the clinker storage area (covered shed).

Fly Ash Handling


 Fly ash transported to the plant by pneumatic conveying system/closed bulkers.
 Transported from the silos to the mill by pneumatic conveying system.

Gypsum Storage and Handling


 Gypsum will be transported to the plant by road.
 Transported to gypsum hopper by belt conveyor.

Cement Production
 Clinker and Gypsum extracted from their respective hoppers will be fed to the Cement
Mill (closed circuit).
 Fly Ash extracted from their respective Silo/hoppers will be fed to the Cement Mill
directly.
 Cement will be grounded to the desired fineness and will be stored in cement silos.

Cement Packing and Dispatch


 Rotary electronic packing machines will be used for packing of cement.

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Fig: 2.6, Flow Chart of cement production process

2.7 Proposed Storage


From considerations of continuous smooth operation of the plant and taking into account
operational and maintenance problem, the storage for raw materials and finished products has
been worked out. The recommended storage capacities, the corresponding number of
production days (300) and type of storages envisaged are given in Table 2.5.
Table - 2.5
Storage Capacities Envisaged in the Proposed Plant
S. Material Capacity(tonnes) Type of Storage
No
1 Clinker 300 Covered Shed
2 Fly Ash 300 Silo
3 Gypsum - 50 mm Stock Pile
4 Cement 300 Silos
The plant would incorporate most modern control system. To ensure the quality of the
product, the plant will have well-equipped cement testing laboratory. Quality control will be
exercised at every stage of manufacturing right from the raw material receipt stage to the final
dispatch of the product as per BIS Scheme of testing. The flow diagram of the process showing
the cement grinding unit is shown in Figure-2.6. The energy balance of the cement grinding
unit are shown in Figure-2.5.

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2.8 Utilities and Services


2.8.1 Fire Fighting System
Fire Detection and Protection System
A comprehensive fire detection and protection system is envisaged for the complete station.
This system will generally conform to the recommendations of TAC guidelines and NFPA –
850. The following fire detection and protection systems are envisaged.
 Hydrant system for complete plant covering the entire station area.
 Automatic medium velocity water spray system for cable vaults and cable galleries of main
plant, conveyors, galleries, transfer points.
 Foam injection system for fuel oil storage tanks.
 Clean Agent Extinguishing system for protection of Central control room, Control
equipment room, computer room, UPS room.
 Fire detection and Alarm system to cover the plant.
 Portable and mobile extinguishers, such as pressurized water type, carbon- dioxide type,
foam type, dry chemical powder type, will be located at strategic locations throughout the
plant as per guide lines of TAC-India.
An over ground fire water pump house will be constructed near firewater storage tanks.
Horizontal firewater pumps will be installed in the pump house for hydrant and spray
system and the same will be driven by electric motor and diesel engines as per TAC
guidelines. The water for foam system will be tapped off from the hydrant system. For the
above firewater pumping station, automatic pressurization system consisting of jockey
pumps and air compressors will be provided.

2.8.2 Stores and Workshop


Adequate storage facilities for machinery and other consumables are envisaged. Work of only
routine nature would be taken up in the captive workshop. It would function as a repair unit
and not for spares manufacture, since foundries and heavy machining facilities from nearby
areas shall be made use of. The workshop will also cater to repairs of electrical equipment and
for repairs to winding of motors.

2.8.3 Laboratory and Engineering Office


The laboratory would be suitably equipped to meet the specific task of ensuring quality
control. Both chemical and physical testing facilities are envisaged. Engineering office will be
located adjacent to laboratory. The proposed plant envisages adequate quality controls at
various stages in the process department promoting stable and trouble free operation and
ensuring production of consistent quality cement.

2.8.4 Time Office and Security Office


The Time Office and Security Office will be established.

2.8.5 Infrastructure Facilities


The basic amenities for the labour force during construction and operation phase are proposed.
The facilities comprise of the following;
 Separate shelters will be provided for male and female labours for resting;
 Separate wash rooms (sanitary facilities) will be provided for male and female labours;

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 The contractors will be directed to provide fuel to labours for cooking;


 The first aid facilities will be made available; and
 Drinking water will be provided.

 Sewerage System
Domestic Waste water from the different buildings facilities of project will be treated in septic
tank followed by soak pit.

2.8.6 Health and Sanitation


To ensure optimum hygienic conditions in the plant area, proper drainage network will be
provided to avoid water logging and outflow. Adequate health related measures and well
equipped safety and environment department will be provided to ensure clean and healthy
environment.

2.9 Estimated Project Cost


Total estimated cost for the project will be Rs 325.50 Lakhs. Detail breakup of the project cost
given in Table 2.14:
Table; 2.14
Break up of Total Project Cost Estimated
SR. NO. PARTICULARS QTY AMOUNT(CR)
1 Land and development - 0.15
2 Cement Grinding Mill 01 1.0
3 Motor(all) 01 0.10
4 Gearbox(all) 01 0.10
5 Electrical panel - 0.05
6 Electrical cable - 0.05
7 Electronics &instruments - 0.15
8 Blower &compressor 02 0.10
9 Ducting (Pollution )Instrument - 0.10

10 Transformer (OCB+ACB) - 0.10


11 UP Electric power corporation - 0.05
Power Grid+security ETC
12 Main shed - 0.15
(For plant and machineries )
13 Main Shed -
(For raw materials )
Civil construction
14 Plant and machineries
A. 0.10
poundation
ADM Building+ store
B 0.10
+office +lab
STAFF+LABOUR
C 0.10
BUILDING +TEMPLE

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ELECTRICAL
D TRANSFOMER 0.10
+ACB+OCB+PANEL
HANDLING AND
E 0.10
TRANSPORTATION

ERECTION AND
F FABRICATION 0.10
CHARGES
Plants Plants and machineries - 0.05
equipments
Packing machine and assc - 0.15
Consultancy charges - 0.05
Office furnitures etc. - 0.05
Laboratory equipments - 0.10
Office govt. fees+paper works - 0.05
Misc - 0.54
Grand Total 2.0
Working Capital 1.25
Total Project Cost 3.25

2.10 Proposed schedule and approval for implementation


The production of cement will commence after getting Environmental Clearance (EC)
from SEIAA, Uttar Pradesh and Consent to Establish (CTE) and Consent to Operate (CTO)
from Uttar Pradesh Pollution Control Board. Tentative schedule for getting approvals for
installation of project with the status of implementation is given in the table below :-

Table 2.10: Proposed schedule for approval & implementation


S. No Particulars Schedule
1 NoC/ CTE (from SPCB) After 3-6 months of obtaining EC
from SEAC/SEIAA, UP
2 Installation of plant 12 - 18 months
3 Consent to Operate (from SPCB) After installation of the plant
4 Commencement of plant After obtaining Consent to Operate
operations
Plant activities will commence within 1.5 years of acquiring Environment Clearance.

2.11 Description of Mitigation Measures


Following mitigation measures will be adopted by M/s TTS Cement to minimize the impact
of project on the surrounding environment.

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S. No Particulars Mitigation Measures


1. Air Environment All major sources of Air pollution will be provided with Bag
filters to maintain PM emissions below permissible limits (i.e.
< 30.0 mg/Nm3).
 Proper maintenance of vehicles will be done regularly.
 CPCB guidelines for Fugitive dust emission control will
be followed.
 Green belt will be developed along the plant premises as
dust preventive barrier.
 Regular air quality monitoring will be carried out as per
CPCB / SPCB norms.
2. Water  No waste water will be generated from the proposed
Environment cement grinding unit.
 Water majorly required for Mill cooling and Dust
Suppression.
 100.0 % waste water will be utilized in Green Belt and
dust suppression in proposed cement grinding unit.
 It is a Zero liquid discharge based unit,
 Domestic waste water will be disposed through Septic
tank and Soak pit.
 Industry falls in semi critical block as per CGWA
assessment 2011.
3. Solid  Used oil and Grease will be the only hazardous waste in
/Hazardous the proposed unit.
Waste  Hazardous Waste will have disposed as per the
Environment Hazardous Waste Management Rules 2016.

4. Noise  Proper maintenance, oiling and greasing of machines at


Environment regular intervals will be done to reduce generation of
noise.
 Personal Protective Equipment like earplugs and earmuffs
will be provided to the workers exposed to high noise
level.
 Green belt development (plantation of dense trees across
the boundary) will help in reducing noise levels in the
plant as a result of attenuation of noise generated due to
plant operations, and transportation.
 Acoustic enclosure for Mill Section and D.G. sets would
be used.
 Regular monitoring of noise level will be carried out.

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CHAPTER: 3
DESCRIPTION OF THE ENVIRONMENT
3.1 Introduction
The main objectives of describing the environment, which may be potentially affected, are
(i) To assess present environmental quality and the environmental impacts and
(ii) To identify environmentally significant factors that could preclude project development.
This chapter contains information on existing environmental scenario for the following
parameters.
1. Land Environment
2. Meteorology
3. Air Environment
4. Noise Environment
5. Water Environment
6. Soil Environment
7. Biological Environment
8. Socio-economic Environment
The relevant information and data (both primary & secondary) were collected in core as well
as buffer zone (10 km distance from the project boundary) during winter season (1st
December 2019 to 29th February 2020) in accordance with the guidelines for preparation of
EIA studies.

3.2 Study area at a glance


An area of 10 km radius (aerial distance) from the project site is marked as study area. The
baseline information is collected for the identified study area, where project site is
considered as the core zone and area within 10 km radius of the plant site is considered as
buffer zone.
The study area falls in Plot No: D-11, UPSIDC, Sidhwan Industrial Area, P.O : Pachwal,
Block : Ram Pur, District Jaunpur , Uttar Pradesh. The Latitude and Longitude of the
project site are 25°27'37.51"N to 82°34'0.74"E respectively. Location Map showing the
Project site has been given in Figure 1.1; page no. 49.

3.3 Environmental Baseline Data Collection


Baseline data for the proposed project was collected during winter season (1st December
2019 to 29th February 2020) to assess the present scenario of the area.

3.3.1 Primary Data


Primary data was collected by monitoring & surveying of various environmental
components/ parameters in the core as well as buffer zone during the study period winter
season (1st December 2019 to 29th February 2020) details of which are given in Table - 3.1.

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Table - 3.1
Primary Data Collection
S. No Description
Meteorology
1 Meteorological parameters on hourly basis at project site. Parameters: Temperature,
Relative humidity, Wind Speed & Wind Direction.
2 Air
Ambient air quality monitoring (24 hourly), twice a week.
Parameters: PM10, PM2.5, SO2, NO2 & CO. No. of Locations: 8 locations in core
and buffer zone.
3. Noise
Noise level monitoring (day & night time), once in a season. No. of locations: 8
locations within 2 km radius.
4. Water
Ground water sampling, once in a season. No. of Locations: 8 locations in core and
buffer zone. Tested for physical and chemical parameters.
Surface water sampling, once in a season. No. of Locations: 8 locations in core and
buffer zone. Tested for physical and chemical parameters.
5. Soil
Soil sampling, once in a season. No. of Locations: 8 locations in core and buffer
zone.
6. Biological Environment.
Biodiversity survey, once in a season. Location: Core and buffer zone.
7. Socio-economic Environment
Socio-economic survey, once in a season. Location: Core and buffer zone.

3.3.2 Instrument used for Environmental Baseline Data Collection


The following instruments were used at the site for environmental baseline data collection
work.
1. Respirable Dust Sampler with attachment for gaseous Pollutants, Envirotech APM 460.
2. Fine Particulate Matter (FPM) Sampler, APM 550.
3. Weather Monitoring Station.
4. Global Positioning System (GPS).
5. Digital D.O. Meter.
6. Sound Level Meter Model MS – 6708.
Apart from collecting samples of air, water, noise and soil from representative sampling
points given in proceeding sections, the data on land use, vegetation and agricultural crops
were also collected by the field team through interaction with a large number of local
inhabitants of the study area and different Government departments / agencies. This
provided an excellent opportunity to the members of the field team for obtaining clear
scenario of the existing environment of the study area.

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3.4 Land Use/Land Cover of Study Area


Satellite Image (multispectral) of latest available dates has been used for preparation of Land
use/ Land cover thematic map of study area. Satellite image has been procured from
National Remote Sensing Centre, Hyderabad.
 Technical details
 Satellite Image - Multispectral(FCC) of latest available dates
 Satellite Data Source - NRSA, Hyderabad
 Software Used - Earth Resources Data Analysis System
 Arc GIS 10.1
A hybrid technique has been used i.e. visual interpretation and digital image processing to
generate output Land use / Land cover map of 10 km study area on 1:50000 scale.
Statistical data observed and results obtained from satellite image are given below.

3.4.1 Land Use/Land Cover details of Buffer Zone


The whole study area of 10 km radius mainly comprises of crop land with 64 %, fallow land
with 2.7 %, and buildup area (including both urban and rural) 4.8 %. The land use land
cover details of 10 km radius area are given below:
Table – 3.2
Land Use / Land Cover Details of Study Area
Sr No LU/LC Class Area in Area in % Area
(Sq.km) (Hectares)
1. Cropland 200.93 20093 64.0
2. Fallow 8.41 841 2.7
3. Guilled/ Ravinous 5.27 527 1.7
4. Inland Wetland 3.73 373 1.2
5. Plantation 9.60 960 3.1
6. Rservoir / Lakes /
59
Ponds 0.59 0.2
7. River / Stream / Canals 4.62 462 1.5
8. Rural 12.95 1295 4.1
9. Salt affected area 42.81 4281 13.6
10. Scrub land 22.87 2287 7.3
11. Urban 2.22 222 0.7
Total Area 314 31400 100.00
Source: LU/LC Map for Study Area from NRSC (LISS III)

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Fig: 3.1, LISS III Image of the study area


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Fig: 3.2, Land use and Land Cover of the study area

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3.4.2 Digital Elevation Model


Digital Elevation Models are data files that contain the elevation of the terrain over a
specified area, usually at a fixed grid interval over the "Bare Earth". The intervals between
each of the grid points will always be referenced to some geographical coordinate system.
This is usually either latitude-longitude or UTM (Universal Transverse Mercator) coordinate
systems. The closer together the grid points are located, the more detailed the information
will be in the file. The details of the peaks and valleys in the terrain will be better modeled
with small grid spacing than when the grid intervals are very large. Elevations other than at
the specific grid point locations are not contained in the file. As a result peak points and
valley points not coincident with the grid will not be recorded in the file. For practical
purpose this "Bare Earth" DEM is generally synonymous with a Digital Terrain Model
(DTM). DEM has been prepared for project M/s TTS Cement for 10 km radius study area.
(A) DATA USED
DEM Data: Shuttle Radar Topographic Mission (SRTM) data
Data Source: http://srtm.csi.cgiar.org
Software Used: Arc GIS

(B) METHODOLOGY
Shuttle Radar Topographic Mission (SRTM) data has been used for creation of Digital
Elevation Model of the study area. The SRTM data has vertical accuracy of 16m and the
spatial resolution is of 90m.

1st Stage:
The first processing stage involves importing and merging the 1-degree tiles into continuous
elevation surfaces in Arc GRID format.

2nd Stage:
Resampling the data at 23m is done and a contour interval of 10m through the usual process
of interpolation is created.

3rd Stage:
SRTM data is converted in grid format through Arc GIS 9.2 to obtain elevation information
of study area. Contours are then generated at 2.0 m interval through 3D analyst of Arc GIS
and then are interpolating with raster data.

4th Stage:
Integration of DEM with contour map showing 3D view for analysis of surface is done.

(C) Interpretation
It is very clear from the DEM that the elevation varies from 88 m to 115.51 m in the whole
study area. General Slope in study area is from North West to south east. Lowest elevation is
found in South east of study area where elevation ranges from 88 m amsl. DEM of the study
area given in Fig no: 3.3.

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Fig : 3.3, DEM of Project Area within 10.0 km Radius

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3.5 Seismicity of Area


Many parts of the Indian subcontinent have historically high seismicity. Seven catastrophic
earthquakes of magnitude greater than 8 (Richter scale) have occurred in the western,
northern and eastern parts of India and adjacent countries in the past 100 years. Project Site is
falls in Seismic Zone Risk zone-III (MSK VIII) and there is Moderate risk.
Approx. 59 % of the land area of India is liable to seismic hazard damage. In India, seismic
zones are divided into four zones i.e. V, IV, III and II. Details of the seismic zone are given in
Table below:
Table - 3.3
Seismic Zones in India
Sr No Seismic Zone Risk
1 Risk zone-IV Earthquake high
(MSK VIII) Damage
2 Risk Zone-III Earthquake
(MSKVIII) moderate damage
3 Risk Zone-II Earthquake Low
(MSK VI) Damage
Source: UPDMP
Most of the state of Uttar Pradesh lies in the Gangetic Plain. This is a fore-deep, a down warp of
the Himalayan foreland, of variable depth, converted into flat plains by long-vigorous
sedimentation. This is known as a geosyncline and the Gangetic Plain is the Indo-Gangetic
Geosyncline. This has shown considerable amounts of flexure and dislocation at the northern
end and is bounded on the north by the Himalayan Frontal Thrust. The floor of the Gangetic
trough (if see without all the sediments) is not an even plain, but shows corrugated inequalities
and buried ridges (shelf faults). Beneath Uttar Pradesh, run the Delhi-Haridwar Ridge (DHR),
trending NNE-SSW along New Delhi to the Gharwal region. The Delhi-Muzaffarnagar Ridge
(DMR), which trends east to west, running from New Delhi to Kathgodam, in Nepal. The last
ridge is the Faizabad ridge (FR), which runs in a curved manner, first east to west from
Allahabad to Kanpur and then starts to bend towards the north-east towards Lucknow and
carries on in this direction towards the Himalayas in Nepal. The depression that forms between
the DMR and the FR, forms the West Uttar Pradesh shelf in the west and the Sharda
Depression in the east. The region to the south of the FR, forms the East Uttar Pradesh shelf.
There are several faults in the region, among them the Moradabad Fault which trends NE-SW
and the Bhairwan Fault in the vicinity of Allahabad. Apart from these there are east-west
running tear faults in the region that control the courses of the main rivers. Earthquakes have
occurred in mostly all parts of Uttar Pradesh. Major earthquakes in the neighbouring states of
New Delhi, Uttaranchal, Bihar and from across the Indo-Nepal border have also shaken many
parts of Uttar Pradesh. However, it must be stated that proximity to faults does not necessarily
translate into a higher hazard as compared to areas located further away, as damage from
earthquakes depends on numerous factors such as subsurface geology as well as adherence to
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Fig: 3.4, Seismic Zone of the Project Area

3.6 Climate and Meteorology


The average annual rainfall is 987 mm. The climate is typical sub humid punctuated by long
and intense summer and cold winters. About 88% of the annual rainfall is received from south-
west monsoon. May is the hottest month with temperature shooting up to 46.50C. With the
advance of monsoon by about mid-June, temperature starts decreasing. January is usually the
coldest month with the temperature going up to 5.60C.
The relative humidity is highest during south-west monsoon ranging between 55% to 82% with
its lowest around 32% during peak summer months of April and May.

3.6.1 IMD Meteorological Data (30 Years Average)


Varanasi is the nearest IMD meteorological centre to the proposed site. The study area
experiences moderate subtropical to humid climate. The summary of the 30 years‟
meteorological data of Varanasi IMD Station is given in sections below.
3.6.1.1 Temperature
The annual mean maximum and minimum temperature recorded at IMD Varanasi have been
given in Table 3.4 and Figure 3.8. The highest average monthly maximum temperature
recorded is about 40.1°C in May while the lowest average monthly temperature recorded is 8.9
°C in January. Average temperature ranges from 8.9 °C to 40.1 °C during the study period.

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Table : 3.4: Figure 3.8,


Monthly Average Temperature Average Maximum and Minimum Temperature
Months Temperature (°C)
Max Min
January 22.5 8.9
February 26.5 11.7
March 32.7 16.3
April 38.8 21.6
May 40.1 25.3
June 38.3 27.1
July 33.8 25.9
August 33 25.6
September 32.9 24.6
October 32.4 20.3
November 29.3 14
December 24.7 9.8
Source: Climatological Table, IMD

3.6.1.2 Rainfall
Monsoon season starts in July and goes on until October. The region experiences a total rainfall
of about 989 mm with 30.0 numbers of rainy days. The intensity of the rainfall in monsoon is
observed much higher than the rainfall occurs in other part of the year. The average monthly
rainfall data and number of rainy days in a month are furnished in Table 3.5 and Figure 3.9

Table : 3.5: Figure 3.9,


Monthly Average Rainfall Average Rainfall in mm
Average
Months Rainfall in
(mm)
January 16.7
February 22.8
March 9.2
April 5.7
May 16.8
June 106.8
July 260.9
August 280.8
September 228.9
October 29
November 7.2
December 4.2
Annual 989
Source: Climatological Table, IMD

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3.6.1.3 Relative Humidity


The summer season is the driest part of the year when humidity levels go below 25% at night
during April. January & July being the experience highest humidity level of 96% and 78%
respectively in the morning. The annual mean relative humidity of 20 years is furnished in
Table 3.6 and depicted in Figure 3.10. Graphical presentation of relative humidity given in Fig ;
3.10.
Table: 3.6, Relativity Humidity of study area
Months At 8.30 (%) At 17.30 (%)
January 86 63
February 63 50
March 75 35
April 50 25
May 57 31
June 35 50
July 43 74
August 25 78
September 51 77
October 31 68
November 63 66
December 50 66

Fig: 3.10, Relative humidity in study area

3.6.1.4 Wind Pattern & Speed


Table 3.7, it is evident that the average wind speed of the region is between the range of 0.472 –
1.37 m/s. The wind speed was found to be highest during the months of May and June. The

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predominant wind direction is from West followed by East throughout the year. It is only
during the monsoon season that the pattern varies and the predominant direction became east.
Table: 3.7, Wind pattern & wind
Months Average Wind Speed Pre - Dominant wind direction
(Km/Hr) (Directions)
January 5 W, NW & E, SE
February 5.8 W, NW & E, SE
March 6.3 W, NW & E, SE
April 7.4 W, NW & E, SE
May 8.9 W, NW & E, SE
June 8.9 W, NW & E, SE
July 8.1 W, NW & E, SE
August 7.9 W, NW & E, SE
September 7.1 W, NW & E, SE
October 4.2 W, NW & E, SE
November 3.6 W, NW & E, SE
December 4.3 W, NW & E, SE
Mean 6.5 ----
Source: Climatological Table, IMD

3.6.2 On Site Micro - Meteorology at site


Meteorological station was set-up at site, to record surface meteorological data; during the
partial post monsoon and winter season (1st December 2019 to 29th February 2020). Wind
speed and wind direction data recorded during the study period has enabled identifying the
influence of meteorology on the air quality of the area. Based on the collected meteorological
data, relative percentage frequencies of different wind directions were calculated and plotted as
wind roses for study area. Maximum and minimum temperatures including percentage relative
humidity were also recorded simultaneously.
It was observed that the predominant over all wind patterns for the study period was from west
direction. Wind Rose Diagram showing the wind pattern during the study period is shown in
Figure 3.11(a) & (b).
Summary of the micro-meteorology at site is given in Table 3.8. Detailed Hourly
Meteorological Data has been enclosed as Annexure - I with this EIA / EMP Report. The wind
recorded during the survey period at the site is more or less according to the trend indicated in
IMD data (Varanasi).
Table 3.8
Site-specific meteorological data for the proposed establishment for the period from
(1st December 2019 to 29th February 2020)
Temp (°C) Relative Wind Predominant
Month Average) Humidity (%) Speed wind direction
Min Max Average (km/h) (blowing from)
December 2019 10.2 25.3 51-67 0.1 – 4.9 W, NW & E, SE
January 2020 9.5 23.4 87-64 0.1 – 5.3 W , NW & E, SE
February 2020 11.9 26.8 64-51 0.1 – 5.9 W , NW & E, SE
Source: Site Monitoring

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3.6.3 Comparison of Primary and Secondary Data


On Comparison of the site-specific data generated for study period vis-a- vis the IMD data,
slight variation was observed. The observations are brought out are:
 The Temperature was recorded on site when compared vis-a- vis the IMD data, certain
variation was found. The maximum and minimum average Temperatures recorded at site
during study period were 26.8°C and 10.2 °C, whereas the maximum and minimum values
recorded at IMD –Varanasi during the same period were 26.5 °C and 8.9°C.
 The relative humidity was observed to range from 51 % to 87% during the study period at
the site, whereas according to IMD Varanasi– the relative humidity was observed to in the
range of 50% – 86% during the same season; and
 The wind pattern of the study area is broadly same in comparison with the IMD data

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Fig : 3.11(a) , Wind Rose diagram of study period

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Fig: 3.11 (b) ; Superimposed wind rose diagram on project period

3.7 Ambient Air Environment


Ambient air quality monitoring is done to determine the general background concentration
levels. Samples were collected in the 10 km study area to observe pollution trends
throughout the region. It helps in providing a data base for evaluation of effects of a project
activity in that region. It will be also useful in ascertaining the quality of air environment in
conformity to standards of the ambient air quality during operation phase of project.

 Methodology
The air quality monitoring and survey was done during winter season (1st December 2019 to
29th February 2020) within 10 km radius study. The samples were collected for the following
air quality determinants:
 Particulate Matter (PM10)
 Particulate Matter (PM2.5)
 Sulphur dioxide (SO2)
 Nitrogen Oxide (NOx)
 Carbon Monoxide (CO)
The sources of air pollution in the region are domestic fuel burning, vehicular traffic,
agricultural activities, emission from other industries, etc.
 Sampling Schedule
The sampling was done continuously for 24 hours for PM10, PM2.5, SO2, NO2 & 8.0 Hrs for
CO with a frequency of twice a week for three months (24 observations for one location).
The details of measurement methodology and equipment are given below:

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Parameters Test Method (as per Test Method Minimum


GSR 826 (E), Sch- VII) Detectable
limit
Particulate Matters, Gravimetric Method IS-5182 (Part 23) 1.0 (µg/m3)
PM10
Particulate Matters, Gravimetric Method Guidelines for the 1.0 (µg/m3)
PM2.5 Measurement of
Ambient Air Pollutants,
Volume-I
Sulphur dioxide Improved West and IS-5182 (Part 2) 4.0 (µg/m3)
(SO2) Gaeke Method
Nitrogen dioxide Modified Jacob and IS-5182 (Part 6) 4.0 (µg/m3)
(NOx) Hochheiser Method
CO NDIR Non dispersive infrared 0.1 (PPM)
spectroscopy (NDIR)

3.7.1 Sampling Locations


Sampling locations were selected for AAQ Monitoring keeping in view the pre-dominant
wind direction prevailing in the area during the study period. It can be observed from the
wind rose diagram (Figure - 3.4) that the predominant wind direction during the study
period was from west followed by East. Villages / locations have been selected in the
downwind direction as well as in the upwind direction for AAQ monitoring from the
proposed project site.
Monitoring stations selected for Ambient Air Quality Monitoring during the study period
are given in Table - 3.9 & shown in Figure – 3.10

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Table: 3.9;
Ambient Air Monitoring Locations
Station Name of Latitude and Longitude Distance Direction
Code Village
Latitude: 25°27'22.01"N East
AQ1 Jitapur 1.63 km
Longitude: 82°35'22.24"E (Down Wind)
Latitude: 25°26'51.70"N East
AQ 2 Sidhwan 1.39 km
Longitude: 82°35'7.49"E (Down wind)
Latitude: 25°27'0.78"N South East
AQ 3 Chak Babura 2.49 km
Longitude: 82°35'51.12"E (Down wind)
Latitude: 25°27'42.89"N North East
AQ 4 Baheruwa 1.45 km
Longitude: 82°35'5.11"E (Down wind)
Latitude: 25°28'10.11"N North
AQ 5 Dhanuhan 1.78 km
Longitude: 82°34'36.79"E (Cross wind)
Latitude: 25°28'6.74"N North West
AQ 6 Bhimpur 2.38 km
Longitude: 82°33'17.65"E (Up-wind)
Latitude: 25°27'21.24"N West
AQ 7 Phazulha 1.08 km
Longitude: 82°33'45.51"E (Up-wind)
Latitude: 25°27'14.59"N
AQ 8 Project Site 0.0 km -
Longitude: 82°34'21.62"E

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Figure: 3.10, Location of ambient air quality

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3.7.2 Ambient Air Quality Monitoring


Table - 3.10 shows the maximum & minimum concentration of the air pollutants monitored
at different locations during the study period. All 24 observations of pollutants for each
location are detailed in Ambient Air Quality Monitoring Tables enclosed as Annexure - III
along with this report.

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TABLE - 3.10;
AMBIENT AIR QUALITY MONITORING RESULTS
Study Period: Winter season (1st December 2019 to 29th February 2020)
Sr Sampling PM10(µg/m3) PM2.5(µg/m3) SO2(µg/m3) NOx(µg/m3) CO(mg/m3)
NO Location Min Max 98th % Min Max 98th % Min Max 98th % Min Max 98th % Min Max 98th % tile
tile tile tile tile

AQ 1 Jitapur 71.4 81.6 80.2 36.98 49.14 48.80 8.30 10.57 10.38 11.54 15.16 14.86 0.163 0.233 0.225
AQ 2 Sidhwan 78.4 86.7 86.0 43.12 51.44 49.91 8.35 11.94 11.58 13.01 16.83 16.64 0.179 0.229 0.227
AQ 3 Chak
75.0 84.2 83.0 41.52 51.55 51.19 8.67 11.17 11.08 10.78 15.89 15.54 0.176 0.241 0.234
Babura
AQ 4 Baheruwa 78.0 87.9 87.7 43.45 49.94 49.75 8.55 11.20 10.97 10.15 15.17 14.92 0.177 0.243 0.237
AQ 5 Dhanuhan 80.8 89.4 87.8 43.36 52.70 52.47 8.84 11.69 11.65 12.01 17.37 17.11 0.173 0.233 0.231
AQ 6 Bhimpur 82.2 89.8 89.5 44.51 53.30 52.69 9.11 12.71 12.56 13.38 20.94 19.85 0.174 0.241 0.238
AQ 7 Phazulha 72.6 84.6 82.3 39.75 49.97 49.59 8.25 10.62 10.25 11.91 14.84 14.35 0.169 0.237 0.224
AQ 8 Project
84.3 93.9 93.1 44.92 55.80 54.08 9.59 12.77 12.21 15.05 21.63 21.14 0.184 0.257 0.241
Site
NAAQS 100.0 60.0 80.0 80.0 2.0
Source: Ambient Air Quality Monitoring

 *NAAQS - National Ambient Air Quality Standards; Schedule-VII, [Rule3(3B)], [Part-II-sec.-3(i)] 16.11.2009
 ND - Not Detectable
 Graphs showing Concentrations (Max. and Min.) of PM2.5, PM10, SO2 & NO2 at different monitoring stations are given in Figure -
3.7 (A to D) respectively.

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3.7.3 Graphical Presentation of Results

Fig. 3.11: Graphs showing PM10, Max, Min & 98% tile Conc. of the study area

Fig. 3.12 : Graphs Showing Pm2.5 Max, Min, 98% Tile Conc. of the study Area

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Fig. 3.13: Graph Showing Sox, Max, Min, & 98%Tile Conc. of the Study Area

Fig. 3.14: Graph Showing NOx, Max, Min, & 98%Tile Conc of the Study Area

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National Ambient Air Quality Standards


Table - 3.11, shows the NAAQS prescribed by CPCB
Pollutants Time Concentration in Ambient Methods of Measurement
Weighted Air
Average Industrial, Ecologically
Residential, Sensitive Area
Rural and (Notified by
other Areas Central
Government)
Sulphur Annual * 50 20 -Improved West and Gaeke
Dioxide (SO2), 24 Hours ** 80 80 Method
μg/m3 -Ultraviolet Fluorescence
Nitrogen Annual * 40 30 -Jacob & Hochheiser modified
Dioxide 24 Hours ** 80 80 (NaOH-NaAsO2) Method
(NO2), μg/m3 -Gas Phase
Chemiluminescence
Particulate Annual * 60 60 -Gravimetric
Matter 24 Hours ** 100 100 -TEOM
(Size less than -Beta attenuation
10μm) or
PM10, μg/m3
Particulate Annual * 40 40 -Gravimetric
Matter 24 Hours ** 60 60 -TEOM
(Size less than -Beta attenuation
2.5μm) or
PM2.5, μg/m3
Ozone (O3) 8 Hours * 100 100 -UV Photometric
μg/m3 1 Hour ** 180 180 -Chemiluminescence
-Chemical Method
Lead (Pb) Annual * 0.50 0.50 -AAS/ICP Method after
μg/m3 24 Hours ** 1.0 1.0 sampling on EPM 2000 or
equivalent filter paper
-ED-XRF using Teflon filter
Ammonia Annual * 100 100 -Chemiluminescence
(NH3), 24 Hours ** 400 400 -Indophenol blue method
μg/m3
Benzene Annual * 05 05 -Gas Chromatography (GC)
(C6H6), based continuous analyzer
μg/m3 -Adsorption and desorption
followed by GC analysis
Benzo(a) Annual * 01 01 -Solvent extraction followed by
Pyrene (BaP) HPLC/GC analysis
Particulate
phase only,
ng/m3

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Arsenic (As), Annual * 06 06 -AAS/ICP Method after


ng/m3 sampling on
-EPM 2000 or equivalent filter
paper
Nickel (Ni), Annual * 20 20 -AAS/ICP Method after
ng/m3 sampling on
-EPM 2000 or equivalent filter
paper
 Annual arithmetic mean of minimum 104 measurements in a year at a particular site taken
twice a week 24 hourly at uniform intervals.
 24 hourly or 08 hourly or 01 hourly monitored values, as applicable, shall be complied with
98% of the time in a year. 2% of the time, they may exceed the limits but not on two
consecutive days of monitoring.
Note: Whenever and wherever monitoring results on two consecutive days of monitoring
exceed the limits specified above for the respective category, it shall be considered adequate
reason to institute regular or continuous monitoring and investigation.

3.7.4 Result & Conclusion


Ambient Air Quality Monitoring reveals that the concentrations of PM10 and PM 2.5 for all
the 8 AAQM stations were found between 80.2 to 93.1 μg/m3 and 48.80 to 54.08 μg/m3
respectively.
As far as the gaseous pollutants SO2 and NOx are concerned, the prescribed CPCB limit of
80 μg/m3 has never surpassed at any station. The concentrations SO2 and NO2 were found
to be in range of 10.25 to 12.56 μg/m3 and 14.35 to 21.14 μg/m3 respectively. As per the
analytical reports of the project site and the surrounding areas the ambient air quality is well
below the NAAQS limits, so to maintain the ambient air quality of the area, the latest /
modern APCM will be adopted, which will be describe in detailed in EMP chapter of the
report.

3.8 Noise Environment


Noise often defined as unwanted sound, interferes with speech communication, causes
annoyance, distraction from work; disturb sleep, thus deteriorating quality of human
environment. Noise Pollution survey has therefore been carried out. The acoustical
environment varies dynamically in magnitude and character throughout most communities.
The noise level variation can be temporal, spectral and spatial. The residential noise level is
that level below which the ambient noise does not seem to drop down during the given
interval of time and is generally characterized by unidentified sources. Ambient noise level is
characterized by significant variations above a base or a residential noise level. The
maximum impact of noise is felt on urban areas which are mostly due to the commercial
activities and vehicular movement during peak hours of the day.
From environment point of view, higher noise levels may affect health of human beings and
disturbance to animals if they are close to the noise generating sources. Measurement of
noise levels in the study area at several locations has been carried out to determine the
existing noise levels to subsequently superimpose increment in noise levels at battery limits
due to the setting up of proposed Project.

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Measured noise level displayed as a function of time provides a useful scheme for describing
the acoustical climate of a community. Noise levels recorded at each station are computed
for Equivalent noise levels. Equivalent noise level is a single number descriptor for
describing time varying noise levels.
Noise levels during the night time generally drop, therefore to compute Equivalent noise
levels for the night time, noise levels are increased by 10 dB(A) as the night time high noise
levels are judged more annoying compared to the day time.
Noise levels were measured near highways, residential areas and other settlements located
within 2 km radius around the proposed project site. Details of noise monitoring stations
and equivalent noise levels are shown in Fig. 3.8 and Table 3.10 (A) respectively.
The noise levels in the study area are mainly due to movement of vehicles on the roads and
day to day activities which are in proximity to the proposed site.
In order to know the baseline noise levels, in and around the proposed project site, noise
levels were measured at the project site and also at villages within 2 km radius of the project
Site.
Table: 3.13 ; Noise Monitoring Stations
Station Name of Latitude and Longitude Distance Direction
Code Village
Latitude: 25°27'56.24"N West
NQ1 Fazula 1.21 km
Longitude: 82°33'37.77"E
Latitude: 25°27'24.13"N South West
NQ 2 Umri 1.5 km
Longitude: 82°33'21.59"E
Latitude: 25°27'28.06"N North West
NQ 3 Jagdishpur 1.26 km
Longitude: 82°33'57.13"E
Latitude: 25°27'52.89"N North
NQ 4 Mai 1.34 km
Longitude: 82°34'18.03"E
Musai Latitude: 25°27'34.12"N East
NQ 5 0.51 km
Purwa Longitude: 82°34'18.27"E
Latitude: 25°27'18.85"N South East
NQ 6 Sidhwan 1.4 km
Longitude: 82°34'40.83"E
Latitude: 25°27'56.16"N East
NQ 7 Dhanauha 1.82 km
Longitude: 82°34'57.62"E
Latitude: 25°27'14.59"N
NQ 8 Project Site 0.0 km -
Longitude: 82°34'21.62"E

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Fig. 3.15, Noise Quality Monitoring Location

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There are several sources in the 10 km radius of study area, which contributes to the local
noise level of the area. Noise monitoring data along with relevant standards are given in
Tables 3.14 and 3.15.
Table: 3.14
Noise Level Monitoring Results Study Period
Winter season (1st December 2019 to 29th February 2020)
S.no. Sampling Locations Noise Level dB Leq (A)
Day Time Night Time
(6:00 am to 10:00PM) (10:00 pm to 6:00
1 Fazula 55.4 am)
46.0
2 Umri 45.7 39.9
3 Jagdishpur 58.1 51.8
4 Mail 56.1 49.6
5 Musai Purwa 50.4 41.5
6 Sidhwan 49.7 41.6
7 Dhanauha 47.6 40.8
8 Project Site 61.7 50.6
Source: Noise Monitoring

Table-3.15 ; CPCB Noise Standards


Leq in dB(A)
Category of Zones
Day Night
Industrial 75 70
Commercial 65 55
Residential 55 45
Silence Zone 50 40
 Day Time is from 6:.00 AM to 10:00 PM
 Night Time is reckoned between 10:00 PM to 6:00 AM
 Silence Zone is defined as an area up to 100 m around premises of Hospitals,
Educational Institutions and Courts. Use of vehicle horn, loudspeaker and
bursting of crackers is banned in these zones.
 Note: Mixed categories of areas be declared as one of the four above mentioned
categories by the competent Authority and the corresponding standards shall apply.

3.8.1 Results and Conclusion


During the baseline study it was seen that in Noise levels varies from 45.7 to 61.7 Leq dB
(A) during day time and during night time noise levels ranges from 39.9 to 51.8 Leq dB(A).
The noise levels are the well within the prescribed limits and there will be minimal impact of
the proposed project on the site after adopting the noise control measures.

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3.8.2 Graphical Presentation of Noise Quality results

Fig: 3.16: Graph Showing Noise Level at Day & Night Time in the Study Area

3.9 Water Environment


3.9.1 Surface Water
Varuna River is located in the study area at approximate distance of 0.79 km in South West
direction from Project site. There are some ponds and Basuhi River also located in the study
area. Water sample was collected and analyzed for its quality. Water quality analysis of all
the samples is shown in Table 3.16 and 3.17.
Table: 3.16 ; Surface Water Sampling Location
Station Name of Village Latitude and Longitude Distance Direction
Code
Varuna River Latitude: 25°27'13.82"N South West
SW1 0.79 km
(Up –Stream) Longitude: 82°33'50.60"E (Upstream)
Latitude: 25°26'19.72"N South
Varuna River
SW 2 1.55 km ( Down
(Down-Stream) Longitude: 82°34'3.80"E
Stream)
Basuhi Nadi Latitude: 25°30'27.47"N North East
SW 3 7.08 km
(Up –Stream) Longitude: 82°36'23.26"E (Up-Stream)
Latitude: 25°29'40.17"N North East
Basuhi Nadi
SW 4 7.75 km ( Down
(Down-Stream) Longitude: 82°37'59.44"E Stream)
Latitude: 25°27'33.13"N North west
SW 5 Drain 0.85 km
Longitude: 82°34'4.72"E

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Fig: 3.18, Surface Water Quality Monitoring Location


Table -17; Surface Water Analysis Study Period – Winter Season (1st December 2019 to 29th February 2020)
Sr. Test Parameter Unit Varuna Varuna River Basuhi Nadi Basuhi Nadi Drain
No. River (Down-Stream) (Up –Stream) (Down-Stream)
(Up –Stream)
1. pH (at 25°C) -- 7.6 7.7 7.5 7.6 7.6
2. Color Hazen 5.0 5.0 10.0 15.0 15.0
3. Turbidity NTU 004 003 006 004 006
4. Odor -- Agreeable Agreeable Agreeable Agreeable Agreeable
5. Total Hardness as Caco3 mg/L 324.0 328.0 272.0 284.0 300.0
6. Calcium as ca mg/L 70.4 68.8 62.4 64.0 64.0
7. Alkalinity as CaCo3 mg/L 340.0 352.0 284.0 300.0 348.0
-
8. Chloride as Cl mg/L 36.0 34.0 62.0 50.0 56.0
9. Magnesium as Mg mg/L 35.96 37.9 28.18 30.13 34.02
10. Total dissolved solids mg/L 536.6 528.8 562.6 542.4 542.4
11. Sulphate as SO4 mg/L 46.62 42.2 44.6 34.4 30.2
12. Fluoride as F mg/L 0.46 0.42 0.46 0.38 0.40
13. Nitrate as NO3 mg/L 12.5 14.4 28.8 20.2 18.2
14. Iron as Fe mg/L 0.26 0.28 0.21 0.30 0.28
15. Aluminum as Al mg/L BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL
(1.00) (1.00) (1.00) (1.00) (1.00)
16. Boron mg/L 0.44 0.48 0.65 0.46 0.64
17. Phenolic Compounds mg/L BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL
(1.00) (1.00) (1.00) (1.00) (1.00)
18. Anionic detergents asMBAS mg/L BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL
(0.05) (0.05) (0.05) (0.05) (0.05)
19. Hexavalent Chromium as mg/L 0.28 0.24 0.22
+6 0.40 0.42
Cr
20. Zinc as Zn mg/L 0.72 0.73 1.40 2.14 1.26

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21. Copper as Cu mg/L BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL


(0.06) (0.06) (0.06) (0.06) (0.06)
22. Manganese as Mn mg/L BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL
(0.1) (0.1) (0.1) (0.1) (0.1)
23. Cadmium as Cd mg/L BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL
(0.08) (0.08) (0.08) (0.08) (0.08)
24. Lead as Pb mg/L BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL
(0.06) (0.06) (0.06) (0.06) (0.06)
25. Arsenic as As mg/L BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL
(0.01) (0.01) (0.01) (0.01) (0.01)
26. Mercury as Hg mg/L BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL
(0.3) (0.3) (0.3) (0.3) (0.3)
27. Sodium as Na mg/L 52.2 44.8 60.3 64.2 62.2
28. Potassium as k mg/L 6.2 6.0 4.18 7.20 7.20
29. Chemical Oxygen Demand mg/L 44.0 48.0 64.0 84.0 84.0
30. Total Suspended solids mg/L 68.6 62.3 53.4 68.0 68.0
31. Biochemical Oxygen demand mg/L 8.2 8.6 12.4 16.8 16.8
32. Phosphate as PO4 mg/L 8.16 7.64 6.14 10.0 10.0
33. Dissolve Oxygen mg/L 6.0 6.1 5.8 5.6 5.8
Source: Surface water quality analysis

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3.9.2 Ground Water


The Quality of ground water was studied by collecting eight water samples from
representative hand pumps, tube wells. Sampling points were decided using Google image &
field survey.
The details of location of water sampling stations and results of different parameters are
given in Table 3.18 & 3.19
Table: 3.18: Location of Ground water sampling within 10.0 km radius
Station Name of Village Latitude and Longitude Distance Direction
Code
Latitude: 25°27'22.01"N 1.63 East
GWQ1 Jitapur
Longitude: 82°35'22.24"E km (Down Wind)
Latitude: 25°26'51.70"N East
GWQ 2 Sidhwan 1.39 km
Longitude: 82°35'7.49"E (Down wind)
Latitude: 25°27'0.78"N South East
GWQ 3 Chak Babura 2.49 km
Longitude: 82°35'51.12"E (Down wind)
Latitude: 25°27'42.89"N North East
GWQ 4 Baheruwa 1.45 km
Longitude: 82°35'5.11"E (Down wind)
Latitude: 25°28'10.11"N 1.78 North
GWQ 5 Dhanuhan
Longitude: 82°34'36.79"E km (Cross wind)
Latitude: 25°28'6.74"N North West
GWQ 6 Bhimpur 2.38 km
Longitude: 82°33'17.65"E (Up-wind)
Latitude: 25°27'21.24"N West
GWQ 7 Phazulha 1.08 km
Longitude: 82°33'45.51"E (Up-wind)
Latitude: 25°27'14.59"N
GWQ 8 Project Site 0.0 km -
Longitude: 82°34'21.62"E
Source: Topo - sheet & Site Visit

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Figure: 3.19, Ground Water Monitoring Locations

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Table: 3.19
Ground Water Analysis Study Period – Winter Season (1st December 2019 to 29th February 2020)
Sr. Test Parameter Unit Jitapur Sidhwa Chak Baheru Dhanuhan Bhimpu Phazul Project Indian Standard
No Babura wa r ha Site 10500 : 2012
. Desira Permissibl
ble e
Physico-chemical Parameters
1 Colour Haze <5.0 <5.0 <5.0 <5.0 <5.0 <5.0 <5.0 <5.0 5 15
n
2 Odour - Agreea Agreea Agreeabl Agreeab Agreeable Agreeab Agreea Agreeab Agreea Agreeable
ble ble e le le ble le ble
3 pH - 7.5 7.4 7.6 7.5 7.6 7.5 7.4 7.4 6.5-8.5 No
Relaxation
4 Turbidity NTU BDL BDL 2.0 BDL 2.0 BDL BDL BDL 1 5
(2-40) (2-40) (2-40) (2-40) (2-40) (2-40)
5 TDS mg/l 392.8 361.5 455.0 387.6 492.8 344.7 438.6 426.4 500 2000
6 Ammonia (as mg/l BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL 0.5 No
total ammonia- (0.005) (0.005) (0.005) (0.005) (0.005) (0.005) (0.005) (0.005) Relaxation
N)
7 Anionic mg/l BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL 0.2 1.0
Detergents (as (0.05) (0.05) (0.05) (0.05) (0.05) (0.05) (0.05) (0.05)
MBAS)
8 Calcium as Ca mg/l 52.8 51.2 38.4 44.8 41.6 43.2 41.6 48.0 75 200
-
9 Chloride as Cl mg/l 30.03 34.03 46.05 28.02 48.05 26.02 32.03 36.03 250 1000
10 Fluoride as F mg/l 0.39 0.41 0.52 0.35 0.47 0.28 0.43 0.32 1.0 1.5
11 Free Residual mg/l BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL (0.1) BDL BDL BDL 0.2 1.0
Chlorine (0.1) (0.1) (0.1) (0.1) (0.1) (0.1) (0.1)
12 Nitrate as NO3 mg/l 15.72 19.23 23.18 17.21 22.4 11.82 18.54 16.98 45 No
Relaxation
13 Phenolic mg/l BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL 0.001 0.002

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Compound (as (0.001) (0.001) (0.001) (0.001) (0.001) (0.001) (0.001) (0.001)
C6H5OH)
14 Sulphate as mg/l 33.65 36.42 53.88 32.76 57.18 29.85 37.24 35.75 200 400
SO4
15 Alkalinity as mg/l 292.0 276.0 224.0 256.0 232.0 252.0 236.0 264.0 200 600
CaCO3
16 Total Hardness mg/l 272.0 256.0 208.0 236.0 216.0 228.0 224.0 248.0 200 600
as CaCO3
17 Aluminum as mg/l BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL 0.03 0.2
Al (0.1) (0.1) (0.1) (0.1) (0.1) (0.1) (0.1) (0.1)
18 Boron as B mg/l BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL 0.5 1.0
(0.2) (0.2) (0.2) (0.2) (0.2) (0.2) (0.2) (0.2)
19 Copper as Cu mg/l BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL 0.05 1.5
(0.06) 0.06) (0.06) (0.06) (0.06) (0.06) (0.06) (0.06)
20 Iron as Fe mg/l BDL BDL 0.16 BDL 0.19 BDL 0.13 BDL 0.3 No
(0.1) (0.1) (0.1) (0.1) (0.1) Relaxation
21 Magnesium as mg/l 34.0 31.10 27.21 30.13 27.21 29.16 29.16 31.10 30 100
Mg
22 Manganese as mg/l BDL BDL 0.11 BDL BDL BDL 0.11 BDL 0.1 0.3
Mn (0.1) (0.1) (0.1) (0.1) (0.1) (0.1)
23 Zinc as Zn mg/l 0.84 BDL 2.07 0.76 2.14 BDL 1.66 1.17 5 15
(0.1) (0.1)
24 Cadmium as mg/l BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL 0.003 No
Cd (0.08) (0.08) (0.08) (0.08) (0.08) (0.08) (0.08) (0.08) Relaxation
25 Lead as Pb mg/l BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL 0.01 No
(0.01) (0.01) (0.01) (0.01) (0.01) 0.01) (0.01) (0.01) Relaxation
26 Mercury as Hg µg/l BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL 1.0 No
(0.3) (0.3) (0.3) (0.3) (0.3) (0.3) (0.3) (0.3) Relaxation
27 Nickel as Ni mg/l BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL 0.02 No
(0.09) (0.09) 0.09) (0.09) (0.09) (0.09) (0.09) (0.09) Relaxation

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28 Arsenic as As mg/l BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL 0.01 0.05
(0.01) 0.01) (0.01) (0.01) (0.01) (0.01) (0.01) (0.01)
29 Total mg/l BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL 0.05 No
Chromium (0.05) (0.05) (0.05) (0.05) (0.05) (0.05) (0.05) (0.05) Relaxation
Microbiological Parameters
30 E. coli MPN Absent Absent Absent Absent Absent Absent Absent Absent Shall not be detected
/ /100ml /100ml /100ml /100ml /100ml /100ml /100m /100ml in any 100 ml sample
100 l
ml
31 T. coli MPN Absent Absent Absent Absent Absent Absent Absent Absent Shall not be detected
/ /100ml /100ml /100ml /100ml /100ml /100ml /100m /100ml in any 100 ml sample
100 l
ml
Source: Ground water analysis

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A review of the above chemical analysis reveals that there is not much variation in chemical
composition of water tapped from hand pumps and tube wells. The ground water from all
sources still remains suitable for drinking purposes as all the constituents are within the limits
prescribed by drinking water standards promulgated by Indian Standards IS: 10500: 2012.
Surface water quality in the study area do not confirm with quality of water for class A, B, C
but found suitable for fish culture, wild life propagation, irrigation and industrial cooling or
controlled waste disposal.

3.10 Soil & Geomorphology


Soils of the district are mainly transported i.e. alluvial soil, comprising sand silt and clay in
varying proportions. The alluvial soils of the district are subdivided into older alluvial soil and
younger alluvial soil. The older alluvial soil occupies high land wherever, the younger soils are
restricted to marginal tracts only.
 Geomorphology:
The district is a part of Central Ganga plain, characterized by mainly four geomorphic units :
i) Ravinous Land (RA):
A post gully formation due to surface runoff erosion in alluvium along rivers like Sai, Gomti,
and Basuhi etc. Presented by unconsolidated alluvium. The unit has good ground water
prospect.
ii) Younger Alluvium Plain (APY):
This is flat gently sloping plain formed of sediments carried by river Gomti and Sai. This
comprises of younger unconsolidated material of later cycle of deposition. This has good to
excellent ground water prospect.
iii) Alluvial plain with Salinity (SAL):
This is observed in patches in Rampur, Barsathi, Jaunpur and Dhobi blocks. Shallow aquifer
in this area has poor water quality.
iv) Older Alluvial Plain (APO):
These occur as extensive palio channels forming very good spots for ground water occurrence.
The area lies north and south of Sai and Gomti rivers. Older alluvium refers to cycle of
deposition.

3.10.1 Physiography of the Area


On the basis of geology, soils, topography climate and natural vegetation, the district is
divided into the following sub-micro regions.
Jaunpur Plain : The region is situated in the north eastern part along the district boundary. It
covers the portion of Shahganj, Jaunpur and Kerakat tahsils. The surface is flat and featureless.
There is a little variation in slope. In northern part, small segment of the area is tilted towards
south whereas the remaining area slopes are towards south-west and west direction. The
Maujar river originates from the depressions and drain along the northern part of the district
boundary, and turns towards north-western corner. The Gangi drains in western part along the
district boundary towards south. There is a small rivulet which originates from the depressions
in northern part and drains towards south before joining Gomati river. Soil erosion along the
streams is a main physical feature. Besides there are numerous perennial water bodies
scattered in the entire tract,and Gajar tal is the largest among them. Geologically, the region is
composed of Alluvium, Dun Gravels. Since the surface is flat and irrigated by Lalganj
distributary of Sarada Canal, the area is well developed in agriculture.

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Gomati Basin : The region extends long on both sides of the Gomati river touching the district
limits in the north as well as in the south and covers parts of Shahganj, Jaunpur, Kerakat and
Badlapur tahsils. The east and west extension of the tract reaches to the crest of the watershed.
The Gomti river enters in the region from the northern part and drains through incised
weanders in its course and crosses the district boundary in the south east corner. Ali is the right
bank tributary of the Gomti which flows in north-west part of the region towards south-east
direction. The Sai joins the Gomti in this region. Besides, there are numerous small rivulets
draining in both sides of the Gomti. Deep soil erosion alone the Gomti and its rivulets are the
main characteristics of the tract. Geologically, the region is composed of Alluviams. Dum
gravels of Recent time.
Lower Sai Catchment : The region is situated in the central part of the district along the Sai
river and covers parts of Machhalishahr, Mariahu, Jaunpur, Badlapur and Kerakat Tahsils.
The region extends from the deep river bed upto watershed zone on both sides. The Sai is the
main and only river flowing in this entire tract towards east and then takes a bend towards
south east direction before joining the Gomti. There are sharp bends and eroded surface all
along the drainage course of the Sai river. Such physical features are in abundance in the
north-western part than other areas. The region is composed of Alluvium, Dun gravels.
Machhalishahr Plain : The region is situated in the southern part of the district covering the
parts of Machhalishahr, Mariahu and Kerakat tahsils. The entire region is the water catchment
zone of the Basuhi river which originates nearby Bhanipur village in northern part of the
region and drains towards south-east direction. There are few rivulets of the stream which join
the main channel from both sides. Soil erosion along the main channel is very limited. River
Varuna drains along the district boundary in the south. The general slope of the region is east
oriented.
There are few non-perennial natural tanks scattered in all parts of the region. Area is flat and
fertile. Geologically, the region is composed of Alluvium and Dun gravels.

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Figure No 3.20: 10 km Radius Geomorphology map of the study area

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3.10.2 Geology of the area


The Geological setup of the district comprises of Gangetic alluvium which was deposited from
Pleistocene to recent. It consists of inter bedded layers of sand, silt and clay with occasional
appearance of Kankar. These sediments are clastic in nature and belong to middle to upper
Pleistocene period of deposition by existing drainage system overlying directly on Vindhyan
group. The new alluvial sediments are confined to present drainage system forming the flood
plain deposit. The Geological succession is as follows.
Age Formation Lithology
Upper Pleistocene to recent New Alluvium Unconsolidated sand, silt
and clay
Middle to Upper Pleistocene Old Alluvium Consolidated clay with
kankar , sand of fine to
medium with gravel
Vindhyan Kaimur Formation Sand stone, gray to white
buff, arkosic with lime
stone and quartzite

3.10.3 Hydrogeology
The sub –surface geology of Jaunpur is more clay dominated. The thickness of the upper clay
layer varies from 5 m to 30 m at Atardiha, Gairwa in north extremity. In north-zone, aquifers
are of limited thickness, inter-layered with thick clay zones. They are partially confined and
have saline ground water. In the southern part of the district, in Sikrara block, sand:clay ratio
upto 50m depth is 45:55. The aquifer occurs at medium depth, is extensive laterally, with high
potential for shallow tube wells. Deeper aquifers are partially confined, with thick clay layers.

3.10.4 Drainage within 10.0 Km radius


The district is a flat plain although there are slight undulations caused by the valleys of the
rivers. All these rivers flow roughly from north-west to south-east and the slope follows the
same direction. Gomti is the main river next to which comes its effluent, the Sai, the Varuna
and the Bisuhi which unite in the extreme south and eventually discharge their water into
Ganga.
In Jaunpur Plain region the Maugar river originates from the depressions and drain along the
northern part of the district boundary and turns towards north-western corner. The Gangi
drains in western part along the district boundary towards south. There is a small rivulets
which originates from the depressions in northern part and drains towards south before joining
Gomti river. Pili is the right bank tributary of the Gomti which flows in north-west part of
Gomti Basin region towards south-east direction. The Sai joins the Gomti in the region.
Besides, there are numerous small rivulets draining in both sides of the Gomti. Figure No. 3.21
is Showing Drainage Pattern in the study area.
Water Level of the Study Area:
Pre monsoon water level is varies from 4.9 mbgl to 7.90 mbgl and Post monsoon water is
varies in the study area from 4.84 mbgl to 3.64 mbgl. Figure No 3.22 and 3.23 are showing Pre
Monsoon and Post Monsoon water level in the study area.

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Figure No 3.21: 10 km Radius Drainage Map of Study Area

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Figure 3.22: 10.0 km Radius Pre-monsoon Map of the study area

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Figure 3.23: 10.0 km Radius Post-monsoon Map of the study area

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3.10.5 Soil Quality and Characteristics


Agriculture is the main occupation of people in the study area, hence it is essential to
determine the soil quality in the area and identify the impact of urbanization and
industrialization on this area.
The information on soils has been collected from various secondary sources and also
through sampling from the study area and its analysis.
The sampling locations were finalized using following objectives:
 To determine the baseline soil characteristics of the study area; and
 To determine the impact of the proposed project on soil characteristics.
Representative soil samples were collected from 8 different specified locations within the
study area of the project site. Standard procedures were followed for the sampling and
analysis of physico-chemical parameters. Table 3.20 and Fig 3.24 show the location of soil
sampling stations.
Table: 3.20
Soil Sampling Location
Station Name of Latitude and Longitude Distance Direction
Code Village
Latitude: 25°27'22.01"N East
SQ1 Jitapur 1.63 km
Longitude: 82°35'22.24"E (Down Wind)
Latitude: 25°26'51.70"N East
SQ 2 Sidhwan 1.39 km
Longitude: 82°35'7.49"E (Down wind)
Latitude: 25°27'0.78"N South East
SQ 3 Chak Babura 2.49 km
Longitude: 82°35'51.12"E (Down wind)
Latitude: 25°27'42.89"N North East
SQ 4 Baheruwa 1.45 km
Longitude: 82°35'5.11"E (Down wind)
Latitude: 25°28'10.11"N North
SQ 5 Dhanuhan 1.78 km
Longitude: 82°34'36.79"E (Cross wind)
Latitude: 25°28'6.74"N North West
SQ 6 Bhimpur 2.38 km
Longitude: 82°33'17.65"E (Up-wind)
Latitude: 25°27'21.24"N West
SQ 7 Phazulha 1.08 km
Longitude: 82°33'45.51"E (Up-wind)
Latitude: 25°27'14.59"N
SQ 8 Project Site 0.0 km -
Longitude: 82°34'21.62"E
Source: Topo - sheet & Site Visit

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TABLE-3.21
Soil Analysis Report Winter Season (1st December 2019 to 29th February 202)
PARAMETERS UNIT Results
Jitapur Sidhwa Chak Baheruwa Dhanuhan Bhimpur Phazulha Project
Babura Site
1. pH - 7.2 6.4 6.8 7.1 7.2 6.5 6.8 7.0
2. Electrical (µs/cm) 282 310 340 216 267 270 304 280
Conductivity
3. Moisture (%) 2.30 2.34 2.60 2.10 1.8 1.42 1.06 1.40
4. Nitrate as N (kg/Hec) 318.38 322.24 342.00 324.70 318.0 340.80 314.30 332.80
5. Phosphorus as (kg/Hec) 23.2 17.2 21.4 17.0 21.2 21.4 17.2 17.6
P2O5
6. Potash as K2O (kg/Hec) 184.2 184.2 187.2 172.2 152.2 172.6 172.8 180.8
7. Copper as Cu (mg/kg) 0.22 0.24 0.20 0.32 0.26 0.32 0.40 0.30
8. Zinc as Zn (mg/kg) 0.74 0.80 0.88 0.76 0.80 0.92 0.91 0.70
9. Iron as Fe (mg/kg) 9.12 8.20 8.10 8.80 8.18 9.28 9.24 10.60
10. Manganese as (mg/kg) 1.7 1.12 1.12 1.12 0.18 1.22 1.02 1.46
Mn
11. Nickel as Ni (mg/kg) BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL BDL
12. Boron as B (mg/kg) 0.30 0.44 0.24 0.30 0.24 0.22 0.32 0.32
13. Sulphur as S (kg/hec) 12.8 12.6 13.8 16.0 11.4 12.2 11.6 13.2
Source: Soil Sample Analysis

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Table: 3.22 (C)


Soil Standard Classification
S.No. Parameters Classification
1. pH <4.5 extremely acidic
4.51 - 5.0 very strong acidic
5.01 - 5.5 strongly acidic
5.51-6.0 moderately acidic
6.1 - 6.5 slightly acidic
6.51-7.3 Neutral
7.31-7.8 slightly alkaline
7,81-8.5 moderately alkaline
8.51 - 9.0 strongly alkaline
>9.0 Very strongly alkaline
2. Salinity Electrical Conductivity Upto 1.00 average
(mSiemens/cm) 1-2 harmful to germination
1 mSiemens/cm/cm = 640 ppm 2-3 harmful to crops
3. Nitrogen (kg/ha) Upto 50 very less
51-100 less
110-150 good
151-300 better
>300 sufficient
4. Phosphorus (kg/ha) Upto 15 very less
15 – 30 less
31-50 medium
51-65 on average sufficient
66-80 sufficient
>80 more than sufficient
5. Potassium (kg/ha) 0-120 very less
120-180 less
180-240 medium
241-300 average
301-360 better
>360 more than sufficient

Results and Conclusion


The analysis of the soil samples collated the characterization of the soil is clay and loam and
after adopting the proposed environmental conservation measures there will not be any adverse
impact on the land / soil of in vicinity / surrounding area of the proposed project.

3.11 Biological Environment


3.11.1 Introduction
Anthropogenic activities tend to bring instability in the species composition and functioning of
ecosystem. The first component to be affected directly as well as indirectly and in a short,
medium and long time span would be the biotic component of the area. This sets a cyclic
process, which may aggravate the situation unless corrective measures are adopted.

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Generation of base-line data and knowing the type and extent of pollutants would be the first
step of the environmental study report. The biological assessment is trustworthy and
acceptable method to understand the impact of surroundings. This leads to suggesting
remedial measures for minimizing impact. The aim of environment management plan is to
manage the ecosystems with least alterations because only this can make ecosystem stable.

3.11.2 Forests in the Study Area of 10 Km. radius


Biological environment of the area was studied during the study period. No endangered
species have been reported in the area. No Wildlife Sanctuary, National Park, Biosphere
Reserves, Wildlife Corridors, migratory routes of birds, Protected Forest/ Reserved Forest
exists within study area of 10 km radius.

3.11.3 Flora in the Study Area


To conduct the study related to flora, the 10 km radius area was surveyed and the existing
flora and fauna were recorded. The information about flora and fauna were also obtained
from local people.
Table No. : 3.23
List of Flora Found in Study Area
Scientific Name Local name Family Habit Core Buffer

1. Acacia nilotica Babool Fabaceae T + +


2. Acacia catechu Khair Fabaceae T + +
3. Azadirachta indica Neem Meliaceae T + +
4. Aegle marmelos Bel Rutaceae T - +
5. Cassia fistula Amaltash Caesalpiniacee T - +
6. Dalbergia sissoo Shesham Fabaceae T + +
7. Ficus religiosa Pipal Moraceae T - +
8. Ficus glomerata Gular Moraceae T - +
9. Leucaena leucocephala babul Fabaceae T + +
10. Mangifera indica Aam Anacardiaceae T - +
11. Mitragyna parviflora Kadam Rubiaceae T + +
12. Murraya koenigii Curry Patta Rutaceae T - +
13. Polyalthia longifolia Ashok Annonaceae T - +
14. Delonix regia Gulmohar Caesalpiniacee T - +
15. Emblica officinalis Amla Phyllanthaceae T + +
16. Toona sinensis Toon Meliaceae T - +
17. Tectona grandis Sagwan Lamiaceae T - +
18. Terminalia arjuna Arjun Combretaceae T - +
19. Tamaridus indica Imli Fabaceae T - +
20. Syzygium cumini Jamun Myrtaceae T - +
21. Ziziphus mauritiana Ber Rhamnaceae T + +
22. Callistemon lanceolatus Bottle brush Myrtaceae S - +
23. Carissa carandas Karonda Apocynaceae S - +
24. Nerium oleander Kaner Apocynaceae S - +
25. Ricinus communis Arandi Euphorbiaceae S + +

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26. Calotropis procera Aak Asclepiadaceae S - +


27. Psidium guajava Amrud Myrtaceae S - +
28. Citrus limon lemon Rutaceae S - +
29. Tecoma gaudichaudi Yellow Bell Bignoniaceae H - +

Table: 3.24
Aquatic Plant Recorded in the Study Area
S.No Scientific Name Local name Family
1. Lemna perpusila Small Duckweed Lemnaceae
2. Wolffia columiana Water meal Arales
3. Potamogeton diversifolius American pond weed Potamogetonacea
4. Typha elephantina Era Typhaceae
5. Vallisneria spiralis T ape grass Hydrocharitaceae
6. Arundo donex Arundo Poaceae
7. Polygonum species knotweed Polygonaceae

3.11.4 Fauna in the Study Area


The fauna of study area is mentioned below:
Table no: 3.25
List of Fauna in the Study Area
S.no Scientific Name Common Name Status Core Buffer
Mammals
1. Felis chaus Jungle cat Sch.II - +
2. Herpestes edwardsii Common Mongoose Sch.II - +
3. Funambulus pennanti Five Striped Palm Sch.IV + +
Squirrel
4. Rattus rattus House Rat Sch.V + +
5. Musbooduga Indian Field Mouse Sch.V + +
6. Presbytis entellus Common Langur Sch.II + +
7. Sus scrofa Wild Pig Sch.III - +
8. Lepus nigricollis Indian hare Sch. IV - +
9. Canis aureus Jackal Sch.II - +
10. Axis axis Chital Sch.III - +
Reptiles
11. Hemidactylus House Gecko/ - - +
flaviviridis Chhipkali
12. Calotes jerdoni Green Lizard - + +
Amphibians
13. Rana hexadactyla Indian Pond Frog Sch.IV - +
14. Rana limnocharis Indian cricket Frog Sch.IV + +
Butterflies
15. Danaus chrysippus plain Tiger - + +
16. Ixias Marianne White -orange Tip - - +
Arthropods and Crustacean

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17. Stegodyphus sp. Social Spider - - +


18. Scolopendrid Kan Khajura - + +
centipedes
19. Sympertrum Red - veined darter - + +
fonscolombii (Dragonfly)
Source: Survey in Study area

Table 3.26
Avian Diversity Recorded in the Study Area
S. Scientific Name Common Name Family Status
No. according
to IWPA-
1972
1. Chrysocola ptes festivus Wood piker Picidae Schedule IV
2. Nycticorax nycticorax Black crown night Ardeidae Schedule IV
Heron
3. Ardea cinerea Grey Heron Ardeidae Schedule IV
4. Coracias Indian Roller Coraciidae Schedule IV
benghalensis
5. Halcyon White -throated Alcedinidae Schedule IV
smyrnensis kingfisher
6. Merops orientalis Green bee-eater Meropidae -
7. Psittacula Rose-ringed Psittacidae Schedule IV
krameri parakeet
8. Vanellus indicus Vanellus indicus Charadriidae -
9. Ardeola grayii Indian Pond Heron Ardeidae Schedule IV
10. Streptopelia Red Collared dove Columbidae Schedule IV
tranquebarica
11. Egretta garzetta Little egret Ardeidae Schedule IV
12. Mesophoyx Intermediate Ardeidae Schedule IV
intermedia egret
13. Corvus splendens House crow Corvidae Schedule V
14. Sturnus Brahminy Sturnidae Schedule IV
pagodarum starling
15. Acridotheres Common myna Sturnidae Schedule IV
tristis
16. Columba livia Blue Rock pigeon Columbidae -
17. Streptopelia decaocto Eurasian dove Columbidae Schedule IV

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Table 3.27
Fish Species in the Study Area
S.No Scientific Name Common Name Family
1. Catla catla Indian Carp Cyprinidae
2. Tor ater Mahseer Cyprinidae
3. Cyprinus carpio Common carp Cyprinidae
4. Cirrhina reba Reba Carp Cyprinidae
5. Labio rohita Rohu Cyprinidae
6. Ctenopharyngodon idella Grass carp Cyprinidae

3.12.1 Back ground information of the Area


Jaunpur district falls in the Varanasi division of Uttar Pradesh. Jaunpur town serves as the
district headquarters. The district has been divided into 6 Tehsils and 21 development Blocks
in order to speedy implementation of the developmental schemes. Total population of the
district is 4,476,072 with a population density of 1,108 / Sq.Km. and literacy rate is 73.66%.
In 2006 the Ministry of Panchayati Raj named Jaunpur one of the country's 250 most
backward districts. It is one of the 34 districts in Uttar Pradesh currently receiving funds from
the Backward Regions Grant Fund Programme
The district of Jaunpur is situated in the North-west part of Varanasi division. Its land area
extends from 24.240N to 26.120N latitude and between 82.70E and 83.50E longitude. The
geographical area of the district is 4038 KM2. As depicted in the following map, the district is
bounded by the Sultanpur to its North, Azamgarh to North-East, Ghazipur to East,Varanasi to
its South-East, Sant Kabir nagar to the South, Allahabad to the South- West and Pratapgarh to
the West.
Table: 3.28,
Socio Economic Profile of the Study Area
Particular Uttar Pradesh State Jaunpur district Study Area
Area (in sq. kms.) 240,928 3,977.69 314
No. of Households 33448035 658,449 23889
Population 199812341 4,147,624 160943
Male 104,480510 2,041,217 79427
Female 95,331831 2,106,407 81516
Scheduled Castes 41357608 990,345 34812
Scheduled Tribes 1134273 4,736 310
Literacy 67.68 65.86 55.42
Sex Ratio (Females per
912 969 974
1000 Males)
Source: Census of India 2011

3.12.1.1 Baseline Data & Analysis


The socio economic study includes data collection on Demography, Education, Medical &
Health, Occupation, Agriculture & Cropping pattern, Basic Amenities and Religious Rituals
details. The primary study was conducted within 10 km radius study area from the project site.
The study area was categorized on the basis of the distance of the villages from project site.

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Primary zone was identified from 0 to 3 km radius area, Secondary zone in 3-7 km and Outer
zone in 7-10 km radius area from the project site. village specific information were collected
from the data of census 2011 and the secondary information collected from various
government departments like health department, agriculture department, IMD etc.

3.12.1.2 Demography
Total area covered for demography study is 314 sq km. The population as per Census 2011
records is 160943 (for 10 km radius buffer zone). As per Census 2011 records, Sex ratio is 974
(females per 1000 males) observed in study area, Total SC & ST population is 34812 & 310
respectively in the study area. Literacy rate is 55.42 % in the study area. Demographic Profile
of the area given in table no 3.29.

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Table: 3.29
Demographic Profile of the Area
Name of No of Total Total Total Sex Total Total Litera Male Femal Total Total Total
Village Househo Populati Male Female Ratio Populati Populati cy rate Litera e Worki Main Non-
ld on Populati Populati on SC on ST (%) cy (%) Literac ng Work Work
on on y Pop. er er
Rate Pop. Pop.
(%)
0 – 3 km
Dhanarkha 102 732 384 348 906 0 46 56.96 69.27 43.39 181 42 551
Mai 436 3064 1570 1494 951 721 0 55.61 67.00 43.64 1652 1183 1412
Bahedua 27 189 104 85 817 76 0 56.08 62.50 48.23 87 82 102
Jitapur 148 810 384 426 1109 177 0 52.83 63.28 43.42 193 140 617
Sikara 72 498 248 250 1008 73 0 62.65 72.58 52.80 85 15 413
Sidhvan 460 3642 1868 1774 949 1048 0 60.43 73.71 46.44 2175 1656 1467
Pachwal 615 4489 2325 2164 930 943 29 56.67 69.11 43.29 1279 989 3210
Malpur 62 445 214 231 1079 63 0 59.32 69.62 49.78 197 174 248
Ashanandp
817 5034 2566 2468 961 371 0 56.75 68.93 44.08 1736 1151 3298
ur
Bhimpur 131 856 459 397 864 220 0 62.61 74.29 49.11 425 203 431
Bikapur 141 858 407 451 1108 195 0 60.95 72.48 50.55 203 146 655
Fazulha 31 221 110 111 1009 0 0 54.29 61.81 46.84 42 41 179
Umari 64 466 239 227 949 83 0 67.38 76.98 57.26 227 227 239
Bikapur 141 858 407 451 1108 195 0 60.95 72.48 50.55 203 146 655
Jagdishpur 79 452 203 249 1226 413 0 59.07 68.47 51.40 73 30 379
Total 3326 22614 11488 11126 998 4578 75 58.83 69.50 48.052 8758 6225 13856

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3 – 7 km
Ramnagar 204 1570 793 777 979 221 0 67.64 78.18 56.88 977 971 593
Khemapur 128 838 448 390 870 130 0 61.57 77.90 42.82 261 113 577
Rajapur 64 379 185 194 1048 0 0 49.34 53.51 45.36 129 129 250
Raghoram
184 1146 568 578 1017 631 0 59.77 68.30 51.38 260 12 886
Patti
Kotgaon 627 4000 1994 2006 1006 958 0 54.15 64.24 44.11 1256 1146 2744
Hajipur 78 700 364 336 923 435 0 62.00 74.17 48.80 295 157 405
Newada 118 1003 514 489 951 0 0 62.81 71.59 53.57 264 247 739
Poora
90 518 261 257 984 311 0 57.72 64.75 50.58 233 1 285
Dariyaw
Fattupur 243 1452 677 775 1144 148 0 55.02 67.20 44.38 359 256 1093
Bhannaur 298 1982 927 1055 1138 267 0 67.20 76.48 59.05 313 288 1669
Pura Dayal 296 1877 949 928 977 85 0 59.50 71.23 47.52 374 184 1503
Kaseru 5 27 13 14 1076 9 0 70.37 76.92 64.28 11 5 16
Mohanpur 16 119 62 57 919 0 0 63.86 79.03 47.36 23 17 96
Dubepur 50 328 160 168 1050 104 0 52.74 62.50 43.45 78 75 250
Bharthipur 328 2455 1212 1243 1025 1200 0 55.72 65.59 46.09 566 155 1889
Chak
17 109 47 62 1319 0 0 55.04 65.95 46.77 60 54 49
Maigar
Parmalpur 359 2574 1282 1292 1007 735 1 63.48 73.55 53.48 1705 1611 869
Bhanpur 1002 6638 3349 3289 982 2174 0 58.69 70.08 47.09 3123 2169 3515
Dehuwa 324 1926 907 1019 1123 241 0 60.17 72.32 49.36 845 685 1081
Saraule 122 677 328 349 1064 229 0 63.36 75.30 52.14 106 77 571
Rai Pur 310 2491 1216 1275 1048 30 0 64.31 74.42 54.66 934 668 1557
Pachwal 615 4489 2325 2164 930 943 29 56.67 69.11 43.29 1279 989 3210
Gulara 243 1693 855 838 980 198 0 57.64 69.23 45.82 370 351 1323

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Fattupur 385 2479 1153 1326 1150 431 0 57.11 69.64 46.22 970 332 1509
Noorpur 85 518 212 306 1443 224 0 55.40 69.33 45.75 233 178 285
Makhdum
271 2156 1130 1026 907 595 0 66.32 76.19 55.45 580 351 1576
pur
Kashipur 38 235 114 121 1061 209 0 39.14 44.73 33.88 70 28 165
Pipari 46 210 100 110 1100 0 0 42.85 46.00 40.00 105 59 105
Tikari 69 475 225 250 1111 95 0 58.52 71.11 47.2 132 131 343
Raya 140 980 461 519 1125 134 0 58.97 69.84 49.32 439 194 541
Yakubpur 17 96 51 45 882 45 0 33.33 41.17 24.44 56 46 40
Mani Patti 11 63 24 39 1625 0 0 68.25 83.33 58.97 13 0 50
Naraharpr 121 915 452 463 1024 182 0 63.93 77.65 50.53 415 60 500
Madho
75 415 182 233 1280 309 0 56.14 67.58 47.21 90 90 325
Rampur
Jagdishpur 114 624 214 410 1915 92 0 41.66 54.20 35.12 50 29 574
Kusha 553 3579 1781 1798 1009 808 0 59.62 67.99 51.33 1386 809 2193
Ashapur 71 483 231 252 1090 55 0 66.25 75.32 57.93 9 7 474
Siddhanath 53 352 169 183 1082 107 1 63.92 72.78 55.73 81 49 271
Kolahalpur 62 482 204 278 1362 0 0 55.80 66.17 48.20 213 6 269
Sehara 405 2859 1418 1441 1016 681 0 57.67 71.08 44.48 1162 565 1697
Sapahi 201 1398 655 743 1134 781 0 52.64 61.98 44.41 337 262 1061
Tulsipur 123 852 405 447 1103 0 0 55.39 65.67 46.08 126 106 726
Rasulha 165 1196 596 600 1006 0 0 60.36 71.64 49.16 588 157 608
Sahnapur 20 151 84 67 797 32 0 68.21 77.38 56.71 69 19 82
Kathar
138 1175 603 572 948 242 3 73.61 82.91 63.81 413 279 762

1082.8
Total
8884 60684 29900 30784 89 14071 34 58.53 69.00 48.67 21358 14117 39326

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7 – 10 KM
Banpurva 98 700 335 365 1089 0 0 57.71 70.44 46.02 425 118 275
Aunra 777 5489 2677 2812 1050 1062 0 62.88 73.25 53.02 2109 1052 3380
Raswadiya 128 888 426 462 1084 416 0 62.04 70.65 54.11 224 33 664
Chhangapu
106 657 339 318 938 78 57 65.29 76.40 53.45 428 102 229
r
Javansipur 422 2594 1321 1273 963 238 0 60.94 72.59 48.86 571 417 2023
Kumbhapu
188 1110 506 604 1193 375 0 62.70 72.72 54.30 427 145 683
r
Bhagwanp
333 2038 966 1072 1109 590 0 62.75 72.98 53.54 286 246 1752
ur
Sirauli 240 1511 700 811 1158 532 0 60.29 72.57 49.69 294 128 1217
Aharauli 86 578 301 277 920 112 0 57.78 67.44 47.29 161 65 417
Shekhapur 67 333 140 193 1378 72 0 58.25 72.14 48.18 170 35 163
Gopalpur 20 129 66 63 954 14 0 56.58 68.18 44.44 29 26 100
Dharmapu
564 4027 2022 2005 991 421 0 62.05 70.91 53.11 1023 784 3004
r
Dhananjai
138 980 509 471 925 0 0 67.9 77.99 57.11 554 499 426
pur
Duban 108 744 375 369 984 0 0 52.82 63.73 41.73 232 186 512
Mishran 42 249 129 120 930 0 0 65.46 72.86 57.50 57 54 192
Bharsath 256 1657 821 836 1018 250 0 61.67 70.28 53.22 523 487 1134
Thathar 272 1583 781 802 1026 482 0 48.07 59.15 37.28 777 460 806
Jamalpur 23 154 68 86 1264 0 0 55.19 64.70 47.67 10 1 144
Pura Jiwan 107 734 355 379 1067 78 0 63.35 79.15 48.54 214 211 520
Kakopur 130 732 363 369 1016 333 0 56.96 65.28 48.78 313 310 419
Nagesara 17 74 32 42 1312 12 0 67.56 71.87 64.28 9 7 65
Marikpur 239 1708 828 880 1062 239 87 63.11 73.18 53.63 237 87 1471
Chak
81 391 183 208 1136 208 0 61.12 75.95 48.07 98 89 293
Padari

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Ugapur 152 1062 487 575 1180 124 0 56.40 67.76 46.78 411 161 651
Patti Jiya
452 3061 1500 1561 1040 488 0 60.66 69.80 51.88 1142 638 1919
Rai
Sarai Deeh 436 2957 1446 1511 1044 226 0 62.90 72.33 53.87 849 625 2108
Basupur 97 771 320 451 1409 98 0 46.56 55.00 40.57 341 58 430
Saraiya 231 1596 810 786 970 398 0 62.78 72.09 53.18 514 446 1082
Palhanpur 259 1634 825 809 980 692 0 61.56 74.06 48.82 725 493 909
Jamua 240 1378 694 684 985 483 0 58.78 67.57 49.85 380 194 998
Patkhauli 27 139 71 68 957 139 0 56.11 70.42 41.17 42 6 97
Ghorha 70 517 235 282 1200 0 0 56.86 72.76 43.61 94 93 423
Mugauna 145 1085 533 552 1035 235 0 59.26 71.29 47.64 367 144 718
Sureri 948 6863 3418 3445 1007 1804 0 59.02 70.59 47.54 2224 1588 4639
Jamua 410 2544 1159 1385 1194 354 0 58.09 71.18 47.14 458 395 2086
Patkhauli 184 1072 531 541 1018 108 0 58.95 73.25 44.91 380 322 692
Ghorha 295 2296 1170 1126 962 606 0 63.06 72.82 52.93 888 740 1408
Mugauna 167 1121 565 556 984 358 0 66.72 76.10 57.19 334 146 787
Sureri 390 2823 1410 1413 1002 625 0 59.08 71.27 46.92 344 293 2479
Jamua 25 129 70 59 842 49 0 58.13 62.85 52.54 35 12 94
Jagdishpur 32 198 90 108 1200 0 0 63.63 67.77 60.18 93 40 105
Mai 39 299 135 164 1214 160 0 68.89 75.55 63.41 57 34 242
Tilanga 43 384 191 193 1010 266 0 60.15 70.15 50.25 279 87 105
Malethu 15 79 40 39 975 79 0 64.55 77.50 51.28 0 0 79
Phulwari 22 128 64 64 1000 0 0 61.71 68.75 54.68 41 26 87
Jamunipur 67 369 161 208 1291 25 0 54.47 65.21 46.15 60 51 309
Raghopur 208 1251 638 613 960 418 0 60.83 70.37 50.89 354 79 897
Gopal Patti 286 1741 871 870 998 281 0 68.40 79.21 57.58 862 563 879
Gangapur 278 1650 758 892 1176 466 0 54.72 64.24 46.63 808 315 842
Nagawa 98 700 335 365 1089 0 0 57.71 70.44 46.02 425 118 275
Pokhara 777 5489 2677 2812 1050 1062 0 62.88 73.25 53.02 2109 1052 3380
Baghari 128 888 426 462 1084 416 0 62.04 70.65 54.11 224 33 664

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Kalan
Sarawan 106 657 339 318 938 78 57 65.29 76.40 53.45 428 102 229
Paranpur 422 2594 1321 1273 963 238 0 60.94 72.59 48.86 571 417 2023
Sub Total 188 1110 506 604 1193 375 0 62.70 72.72 54.30 427 145 683
1063.9
Total
11679 77645 38039 39606 45 16163 201 60.47 70.91 50.56 25437 14958 52208
Total 1048.2 10539
23889 160943 79427 81516 34812 310 59.27 69.80 49.09 55553 35300
Grade 78 0

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3.12.1.3 Vulnerable Group


While developing an Action Plan, it is very important to identify the population who fall
under the marginalized and vulnerable groups and special attention has to be given towards
these groups while making action plans. Special provisions should be made for them. In the
observed villages schedule caste (S.C.) population is 21.63% and Schedule Tribe population
0.19 % in study area. 78.18 % population observed as others.
Fig: 3.23, Graphical presentations of SC / ST Population in Study area

3.12.1.4 Literacy Rate


Literacy Rate is the amount of people in a country with the ability to read and write. The
analysis of the literacy levels is done in the study area. The 10 km radius study area
demonstrates a literacy rate of 55.42% as per survey data. The male literacy rate in the study
area works out to be 65.64 % whereas the female literacy rate, which is an important indicator
for social change, is observed to be 45.46 % in the study area and 44.58 % observed as
illiterates as per the survey data. This indicates that there is a need to focus in sociological
aspect in the region and enhance further development.
In the present study, the literacy rate is quiet low in the study area. Male and Female literacy
rate of villages are varying place to place. Although Female literacy rate in the region is
coming out very low as compared to male. Literacy is one of major issue to focus in the study
area and also try to reduce the difference between male and female literacy rate.

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Fig : 3.24 Graphical Presentation of Male / Female Literacy Rate in Study area

3.12.1.5 Economic Activity


The economy of an area is defined by the occupational pattern and income level of the people
in the area. The occupational structure of residents in the study area is studied with reference
to work category. The population is divided occupation wise into three categories, viz., main
workers, marginal workers and non-workers. The main workers include cultivators,
agricultural laborers, those engaged in household industry and other services.
The marginal workers are those engaged in some work for a period of less than 180 days
during the reference year. The non-workers include those engaged in unpaid household duties
like, students, retired persons, dependents, beggars, vagrants etc. besides institutional inmates
or all other non-workers who do not fall under the above categories.
The percentage of total working population and non-working population is 34.52 % and 65.48
% respectively of whole population of observed villages. As per the analysis of all the villages
the ratio of non-working population is more than working population.

Fig : 3.25, Graphical Presentation of working and Non-Working Population


3.12.1.6 Various Sources
The Income & Expenditures of an area is defined by the occupational pattern and income
level of the people in the area. The occupational structure of residents in the study area is
studied with reference to income sources. Most of the people are involved in agriculture and

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wage labor as occupational pattern, while some are earning from government services, private
business, poultry farming etc. for livelihood in study area.

3.12.1.7 Agriculture & Cropping Pattern


Most of the villagers are involved in agricultural activities. Apart from agricultural activities
they also work as wage labour to earn livelihood. In these areas cropping pattern is based on
the two season crops- Rabi and Kharif. But mostly villagers start their agriculture activities in
rainy season. Some villagers sow their crops in both seasons. These farmers sow crops like
wheat, Rice, Sugar Cane etc.

3.12.1.8 Basic Amenities


A better network of physical infrastructure facilities (well-built roads, rail links, irrigation,
power and telecommunication, information technology, market-network and social
infrastructure support, viz. health and education, water and sanitation, veterinary services and
co-operative) is essential for the development of the rural economic.
A review of infrastructure facilities available in the area has been done based on the
information from base line survey of the study area. In this review, the villages which fall
within 10Km radius round the site has been considered. Infrastructure facilities available in
the area have been described in the subsequent sections as below:

3.12.1.9 Educational Facilities


According to data, Primary Schools are available in most villages. Middle, Secondary and
Senior Secondary Schools (depending on population size) are also available in densely
populated villages. For higher education people have to commute the other villages.

3.12.1.10 Health Facilities


The nearby villages have medical facilities. In some villages primary health sub-centre and
primary health centre are available. Maternity home is also available in the study area and
most of the villages are having Anganbari centers. Other health centers i.e. Ayurveda center,
homeopathic dispensary and private clinic and medical stores also available in the study area.
Some population is suffering from disease like Tuberculosis, Blindness and affected from
seasonal disease.

3.12.1.11 Other Infrastructure Facilities


Basic facilities are available in study area as educational facilities, health, transportation,
electricity, drinking water, market, bank, post office, petrol pump; Administrative office,
Anganbari Centers, Community hall, Co-operative bank and Commercial Bank etc. are
available.
 Transport Facilities
The study area is served by road transport. Most of the villages are connected by
bus/other transport services. The area has average road network, which includes
Rampur Railway station is located about 4.5 km north from the project site.
 Post and Telegraphs
The study area has an average level of post services. The study area is served by adequate
telephone and mobile network.
 Electrification in the area

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All villages in the study area are electrified. Electricity is available for domestic,
commercial, industrial agricultural and public lighting purposes.
 Drinking Water Facility
Village people are availing drinking water facilities generally from the Hand pump, open
well, tube well and tap. The water is also supplied through tanker in few villages. During
summer scarcity of water has been noted in the study area. Drinking water is vital
requirement for humans as well as animals. Here requirement of drinking water is
fulfilled by well, hand pump, drinking water supply by government by tank. Upper
Ganga Canal and ground water is the source of water in this area.

3.12.2 Conclusion
The socio economic study of the study area on behalf of observed villages gives clear picture of
its population, average household size, literacy rate, sex ratio, schedule tribe and schedule
castes etc.
A major part of population is suffering from the lack of permanent job to run their day to day
life and get basic facility.
The infrastructure and amenities available in the area denotes the economic well-being of the
region. The study area as a whole possesses average of infrastructural facilities. However, in
comparison with the facilities available in other parts of the districts this area higher level of
amenities likes higher education, health, drinking water and communication network. The
area is well connected with road transport and communication facilities.

3.12.3 Recommendation and Suggestion


 Education Awareness program can be conducted to make the population aware and better
treatment for livelihood.
 Vocational training session can be organized to provide self-employment to the women and
unemployment youth.
 Natural Resource Management and Environmental Conservation.
 On the basis of qualification and skills local youths can be employed.
 Long term and short term employments can be generated.

3.13 Conclusion
The environment baseline study was conducted in the Study area by both secondary data &
primary data collections. Abiotic factors including air, water and soil were studied for the core
& buffer zone.
It was found that most of the parameters were within the limits as per the Indian Standards. In
general, there is no major threat to the quality of these parameters. Similarly, the study for the
biotic factors was conducted. Hence it can be concluded that the present environment status of
the study area is good enough for the project activity. Adoption of adequate pollution control
measures will protect the surrounding environment.

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CHAPTER – 4
ANTICIPATED ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT AND
MITIGATION MEASURE

4.1 Identification of Impacts


This chapter presents identification and appraisal of various impacts of the proposed
standalone Clinker Grinding unit having capacity 300 TPD or can say 90000 TPA.
Generally, the environmental impacts can be categorized as either primary or secondary;
Primary impacts are those, which are attributed directly by the project, secondary impacts are
those, which are indirectly induced and typically include the associated investment and
changed pattern of social and economic activities by the existing activities.
The impacts have been prepared for the proposed standalone Clinker Grinding unit assuming
that the pollution due to the existing activities such as proposed industry and rural domestic
activities has already been covered under baseline environmental monitoring and continue to
remain same during the operation of the project. The project is likely to create impact on the
environment in two distinct phases:
 During the construction phase which may be regarded as temporary or short term; and
 During the operation phase which would have long- term effects.
The impact assessment focuses on the study area within 10 km radius around the site. The five
basic environmental components likely to be affected are:
 Soil Environment / Land use
 Air Environment
 Water Environment
 Noise Environment
 Socio-economic Environment
For each of the above components of environment the impacts have been identified through
cause relation network to predict environmental impact enabling evaluation of efficiency of
mitigation measures. The impacts on different environmental parameters due to this project
are discussed below:

4.2 Anticipated impact on soil and mitigation measures


4.2.1 Construction Phase
Construction activities includes Clinker Grinding unit includes the following activities such as
construction of sheds, ware house and other related structures, erection of plant facilities like
Storage Silos, Packing section etc.
During construction activity the impact on soil will be limited to the construction site only.
Impact on soil during construction would be mainly due to the left out of construction material
used. Hence proper care would be taken so that minimum amount of waste is generated.

4.2.2 Operation Phase


There may be some pollution affecting the soils adjacent to the project area if proper care is not
taken. The anticipated pollution to soil environment due to project activities is as follows:
 Changes in soil texture due to settling of air borne dust or due to wash off of solid
particulates by surface water. This will lead to change in porosity, permeability & other
such physical characteristics of soil of the area.

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 Changes in soil chemistry due to addition of foreign material from polluted air and water
due to plant activities in the area.
But proper mitigate measures like use of efficient pollution control systems, proper stack height
and plantation will result in no significant impact on soil of the core zone.
There will be no impact on soils of the study area located beyond the plant area. Soil samples
will be collected and tested at regular intervals for the nearby areas. This will help in mitigation
of any harmful impact on soil due to the project activity, if any.

4.3 Impact on Land Use and Suggested Mitigation Measures


4.3.1 Construction Phase
The direct impact of any project activity on land use pattern is on core zone. During
Construction activities there will be no major impact on the land use pattern of core zone.
Waste generated from construction activity will be utilized in levelling of land.

4.3.2 Operation Phase


(a) Core Zone - Total 0.2226 Hectare land is required for setting up of plant. The land is already
under the possession of M/s TTS Cement and situated in UPSIDC industrial area. After
installation of the plant, about 33% of the total project area will be covered under green belt/
plantation, which will contribute to increase the aesthetic beauty of the area and reduction of
pollution.
No additional impact on site land use is envisaged during the operation stage of the project,
other than those discussed during the construction stage.

(b) Buffer zone – Cropping land within the buffer zone is 64 % and there will be no change in the
cropping pattern in the close vicinity of the plant, from the prevalent cropping pattern in the
surrounding areas. There will be no major impact on the existing land use of the area as:
 Ambient air quality and stack emissions will be regularly monitored to ensure that the
emissions will remain within the stipulated norms.
 Adequate green belt will be developed all around the plant premises for the abatement of
the emissions.
 The proposed project would be based on “ZERO EFFLUENT DISCHARGE”.
 Waste water from the cooling will be utilized in Green belt and for dust suppression also.
 Due to all the above cited measures there will be no change in the existing land use pattern
of the buffer zone.

4.4 Solid Waste Generation and Management for Disposal


4.4.1 Construction Phase
During construction phase, solid waste such as excavated soil, debris, some metal waste,
municipal waste and very small amount of oil & grease from construction machines will be
generated. This waste may contaminate soil at plant site temporarily and would be restricted to
a small area. Besides this municipal waste will be generated.
All the construction waste and municipal waste will be segregated and disposed off as per
standard practice. Excavated topsoil will be used for plantation.

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4.4.2 Operation Phase


 No Solid waste will be generated from the industrial process. Dust collected in APCS
(Bagfilters) will be 9 TPD and recycle to the process again. 100 % recycling will be
achieved.
 Used oil and grease is the only hazardous material generated within premises which will
be send to authorize vendor for further disposal as per Hazardous Waste Management
Rules 2016.

4.5 Impact on Air Environment and Mitigation Measure


4.5.1 Impact during Construction Phase
During construction phase, dust generation will be the main pollutant, which would generate
from the site development activities and vehicular movement on the road. However,
concentration of NOx and CO may also be slightly increased due to increased vehicular traffic
movement. To mitigate these impacts, regular sprinkling of water will be done at the
construction site. The approach roads are black carpeted and vehicles will be kept in good
order to minimize automobile exhaust.
However, the impact of such activities would be temporary and restricted to the construction
phase and will be confined to the project boundary and is expected to be negligible outside the
plant boundaries. Proper keeping and maintenance of vehicles, sprinkling of water on roads,
providing sufficient vegetation etc are some of the measures that would greatly reduce the
negative impacts during the construction phase.

4.5.2 Impact during operation Phase


During operation phase, air emissions both gaseous and fugitive will be on account of process
emissions from stacks of Ball Mill as well as D.G. Sets, transportation of men and material.
Thus the under cited mitigation measures will be adopted:
 The main raw material and product shall be brought in and dispatched by road in covered
enclosures.
 It will be ensured that the vehicle owners must have valid PUC Certificate
 It will be ensured that vehicles are not overloaded during transportation.
 Dust suppression on haul roads, open area will be done at regular intervals.
 Proper pollution control equipment‟s like Bag filters will be installed through ball mill with
adequate stack height.
 Dust collected will be transferred / recycle in closed conveyors to the process.
Therefore, the under cited mitigation measures will be adopted:
 Better housekeeping will be done within premises.
 Air Treatment Technology, incorporating bag filters will manage aerial emission prior to
discharge to the atmosphere via a stack. The stack will be designed to be of 30 m height to
aid dispersion to the point where emissions will not impact on any receptors.

4.5.2.1 Impact Assessment through Mathematical Modeling


Prediction of impacts on air environment has been carried out employing mathematical model
based on a steady state Gaussian plume dispersion model designed for multiple point sources
for short term. In the present case, Aermod 8.5, flat terrain dispersion model based on steady
state Gaussian plume dispersion, designed for point sources for short-term and developed by
United States Environmental Protection Agency [USEPA].

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Particulate matter (PM10 & PM2.5), SO2, & NOx is the primary pollutant emitted from the
proposed Clinker Grinding unit. Because of the raw material used, main operation in the
Clinker Grinding has the potential to produce particulate matter only, PM, SO2 & NOx also
generates from combustion of fuel in the proposed DG set. The second largest sources are the
Fly ash and clinker handling system in the proposed Clinker Grinding unit. Few other
potential fugitive emission points, called transfer points, are at the end of all conveying
devices.
(i) Pollutants/Model Options Considered for Computations
The model simulations deal with major pollutant Particulate Matter (PM10, PM2.5) SO2 & NOx
emitted from the proposed plant.

(ii) Model Options used for Computations


The options used for short-term computations are:
 The plume rise is estimated by Briggs formulae, but the final rise is always limited to that
of the mixing layer;
 Stack tip down-wash is not considered;
 Buoyancy Induced Dispersion is used to describe the increase in plume dispersion during
the ascension phase;
 Calms processing routine is used by default;
 Flat terrain is used for computations;
 It is assumed that the pollutants do not undergo any physico-chemical transformation and
that there is no pollutant removal by dry deposition;
 Washout by rain is not considered;
 Cartesian co-ordinate system has been used for computations; and
 The model computations have been done for 20 km with 500-m interval.

(iii) Model Input Data


The continuous source of emissions in the proposed project will be from grinding mill that
would be used to crush clinker. Emission from the Grinding mill will be controlled by
installation of efficient pollution control systems i.e. bag filters and stack height of 30 m.
Table – 4.1
Stack emission details for pollutant
Sr. no Parameter Details Proposed Clinker Grinding Unit
DG set
Grinding Mill
( 20 KVA)
1 Major Pollutant PM10 PM10, SO2 & NOx
2 No of Stack 01 01
Grinding mill DG set
3 Stack attach to through Bag filters
of efficiency 99.9 %
Material of Mild Steel
4 RCC
Construction
5 Height of Stack 30 meters 2.5 above roof top

6 Capacity 12.5 TPH 200 KVA

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Diameter at the top


7 4.0 Meters -
of Stack
8 Temperature 55.0 °C 130.0 °C
Flue gas Exit
9 9 m/s 8.2 m/s
velocity
10 Rate of Emission
a PM 1.82 g/s 0.01 g/s
b SO2 Emission - 0.009 g/s
c NOx Emission - 0.006 g/s
Source: Prefeasibility Report

(IV) Modelling Procedure


Prediction of ground level concentrations (GLC‟s) due to the ball mill at the Clinker Grinding
unit has been made by AERMOD version 8.5 as per CPCB guidelines. It is US-EPA approved
model to predict the air quality. The model uses rural dispersion and regulatory defaults
options as per guidelines on air quality models (PROBES/70/1997-1998). For this study,
uniform polar receptors on flat terrain have been assumed. Meteorological inputs required are
hourly wind speed and direction, given in Annexure-II ambient temperature, stability class,
and mixing height. The model details are as follows.
Gaussian Plume Model
The AERMOD version 8.5 model is based on a numerical integration over the area in the
upwind and cross wind directions of Gaussian plume formula. This can be applied to the
Point, Area, Line, Volume sources (& other forms of area sources) simultaneously and their
resultant incremental concentration of the pollutant can be predicted.
 Extrapolation of Wind Speed
Wind speed at stack level is calculated by power law as given below.
U stack = U10 (Stack height/10) p
Where U10 is the wind speed at 10 meter level and p is the power law coefficient (0.07,0.07,
0.10, 0.15, 0.35 and 0.55 for stability classes A,B,C,D,E and F respectively) as per Irwin for
rural areas (USEPA, 1987).

Stability Classification
Hourly stability is determined by wind direction fluctuation method as suggested by Slade
(1965) and recommended by CPCB (PROBES/70/1997-1998),
σa = Wdr/6
σa, is standard deviation of wind direction fluctuation, Wdr is the overall wind direction
fluctuation or width of the wind direction in degrees. The table for stability classes is given as
under.
Stability Class σa (degree)
A >22.5
B 22.4-17.5
C 17.4-12.5
D 12.4-7.5
E 7-4-3-5
F <3-5

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 Dispersion Parameters
Dispersion parameters ay and az for open country conditions (Briggs, 1974) are used as the
plant is located on a flat terrain in a rural area. Atmospheric dispersion coefficients vary with
downwind distance (x) from emission sources for different atmospheric stability conditions.
(CPCB - PROBES/70/1997-98).
Rural Conditions
Stability Class ay aaz
A 0.22x(l+0.0001x)-0.5 0.20X
B 0.16x(1+0.0001x)-0.5 0.12X
C 0.11x(l+0.0001x)-0.5 0.08x(1+0.0002x) -0.5
D 0.08x(l+0.0001x)-0.5 0.06(1+0.0015X) -0.5
E 0.06x(1+0.0001x)-0.5 0.03x(1+0.0003x) -0.5
F 0.04x(1+0.0001x)-0.5 o.16x(1+0.0003x) -0.5

 Mixing Height & Inversion Height


Table: 4.2, Mixing Height
Hour of The day Mixing Height Hour of The day Mixing Height
6 90 14 2050
7 100 15 2150
8 150 16 2350
9 350 17 2250
10 610 18 1800
11 975 19 1350
12 1500 20 725
13 1800
Source: IMD publication, “Atlas of Hourly Mixing Height and Assimilative Capacity of
Atmosphere in India”
As site specific mixing heights were not available, mixing heights based on CPCB publication,
“SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION OF HOURLY MIXING DEPTH OVER INDIAN
REGION”, PROBES/88/2002-03 has been considered for Industrial Source Complex model
to establish the worst case scenario.

Meteorological Data
Data recorded at the continuous weather monitoring station on wind speed, direction, and
temperature at one-hour interval for the monitoring period was used as meteorological input.

(V) Presentation of Results


Short-term simulations were carried to estimate concentrations at the receptors to obtain an
optimum description of variations in concentrations over the site in 10-km radius covering 16
directions the incremental concentrations are estimated for the monitoring period. For each
time scale, i.e. for 24 hr (short term) the model computes the highest concentrations observed
during the period over all the measurement points.
Peak incremental concentration for PM10, PM2.5, SO2 and NOx is found to be 2.0 µg/m3, 1.33
µg/m3, 0.06 µg/m3 and 0.03 µg/m3 within 450 m, 480 m, 605 m and 614 m respectively
toward the east direction from the source.

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Table No.: 4.3


Prediction of Incremental Concentrations due to proposed project
S. No. 24 Hrs. Concentrations PM10 PM2.5 SO2 NOx
(µg/m ) (µg/m ) (µg/m ) (µg/m3)
3 3 3

1 98th Percentile Background Concentrations (24 93.1 54.08 12.21 21.14


Hrs.)
2 Predicted Max. GLC (24 Hrs.) 2.0 1.33 0.06 0.03
3 Total Concentration 95.1 55.4 12.3 21.2
NAAQS - Industrial Limits 100 60 80 80
The incremental concentrations indicate that the PM10, PM2.5, SO2 and NOx
concentrations are likely to be well within the AAQ standards.
The predicted incremental ground levels concentrations for PM10, PM2.5, SO2 and NOx for a
period are given in Table - 4.2.2. The predicted ground level concentration isopleths for PM10,
PM2.5, SO2 and NOx during normal operations are given in Figure - 4.2(a) – 4.2 (h).
TABLE-4.2.2
PERIODIC INCREMENTAL MODELING RESULTS
Pollutant Incremental Levels Distance (m) Direction
3
(µg/m )
PM10 0.26 695 East
PM2.5 0.17 672 East
SO2 0.01 405 East
NOx 0.006 438 East
A perusal of the results reveals that the maximum periodic incremental ground level
concentrations for PM10, PM2.5, SO2 and NOx during normal operation of the Standalone
Clinker Grinding unit operation are likely to be 0.26 µg / m3, 0.16 µg / m3, 0.01 µg / m3 and
0.006 µg / m3 respectively occurring at a distance of 695 m, 672 m, 405 m & 438 m during
winter season in east direction respectively.

4.5.2.2 Resultant Concentration after Implementation of proposed establishment of the plant


Cumulative impact on baseline ambient air quality, after the implementation of the proposed
Clinker Grinding plant has been arrived by superimposing the present baseline maximum air
quality levels of each pollutant. The resultant ambient air quality after implementation of
proposed Clinker Grinding plant during normal working operations is given in Table - 4.3.
Table – 4.3
Resultant Baseline concentration after establishment of proposed Clinker Grinding plant
Specify Parameter and Unit
S. AAQ Location Baseline Resultant
th
No. (98 Percentile) (including incremental)
3
(µg/m ) (µg/m3)
PM10 PM2.5 SO2 NOx PM10 PM2.5 SO2 NOx
1 Jitapur (AQ1) 80.2 48.80 10.38 14.86 80.7 49.1 10.43 14.87
2 Sidhwan (AQ2) 86.0 49.91 11.58 16.83 86.5 50.21 11.63 16.84
3 Chak Babura 83.0 51.19 11.08 15.89 83.5 51.49 11.13 15.9
(AQ3)
4 Baheruwa (AQ4) 87.7 49.75 10.97 15.17 88.3 50.25 11.02 15.18

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5 Dhanuhan (AQ5) 87.8 52.47 11.65 17.37 87.9 52.97 11.68 17.38
6 Bhimpur (AQ6) 89.5 52.69 12.56 20.94 89.7 52.79 12.59 20.95
7 Phazulha (AQ7) 82.3 49.59 10.25 14.84 82.9 49.89 10.26 14.85
8 Project Site 93.1 54.08 12.21 21.63 94.9 55.2 12.26 21.65
(AQ8)

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Fig:4.2(a), Short term incremental value for PM10 during study period

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Fig:4.2(b), Periodic incremental value for PM10 during study period

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Fig: 4.2(c), Short term incremental value for PM2.5 during study period

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Fig: 4.2(d), Periodic incremental value for PM2.5 during study period

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Fig:4.2(e), Short term incremental value for SO2 during study period

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Fig:4.2(f), Periodic incremental value for SO2 during study period

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Fig:4.2(g), Short term incremental value for NOx during study period

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Fig:4.2(h), Periodic incremental value for NOx during study period

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4.6 Impact on Water Environment and Suggested Mitigation Measures


4.6.1 Construction Phase
Ground water - During the construction phase of proposed project, water will be required for
construction activities at site. This requirement of water will be drawn from the ground water.
The exploitation of ground water resources during the construction phase will not have a
significant impact on the ground water availability in the area. Drinking water facility will be
provided to the construction workers and waste water will be discharged into septic tanks via
soak pits. Also there will be no constructional discharge from the site which can have any
impact on the water quality.
Surface Water - There is no surface water body within the core zone as well as there will be
no waste water discharge outside the premises. Nearest Surface water body is Varuna River
which is at distance of 0.9 km (in buffer zone in west direction) and Bisuhi Nadi is 6.0 km (in
buffer zone in North east direction). Other than this there is many small village pond is
available around the project Site. Thus, it is clear that due to the construction activities there
will be no impact on the surface water environment.

4.6.2 Operation Phase


However, during operational phase no waste water will be generated from the industrial
process. Cooling water from the Ball mill will be neutralize in tank then utilize in green belt
and dust suppression. The project will be based on “Zero Effluent Discharge” which will
prevent any adverse impact on the water quality of the area.
Domestic waste water generated will be disposed through Septic tank and Soak pit

4.7 Impact due to Noise and Mitigation Measures


4.7.1 Construction Phase
The general noise levels due to construction activities such as working of construction
machineries, transportation vehicles may go sometime up to 85 - 90 dB (A) at the work sites in
daytime during construction phase. The workers in general are likely to be exposed to an
equivalent noise level of 75-85 dB (A) in 8-hour shift for which all statutory precautions will be
implemented. Use of proper personal protective equipment shall further mitigate any adverse
impact of noise to the workers. Impacts on the noise levels during construction phase of the
project will be temporary in nature.

4.7.2 Operation Phase


The baseline data (pre-project scenario) for noise are given in Chapter III, of this final
EIA/EMP Report. After commencement of the plant there will be an increase in the noise
levels. The expected noise levels of some of the equipment are given below: -
Table 4.4; Expected Noise Level of Equipment
S. No. Name of source equipment Noise level at 1 meter distance
1. Pumps 85-100
2. Ball mill. 90-95
3. DG sets 95-105
4. Packing Plant 80-85

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In this project the installation of equipment/ machinery are new with low generation of
noise as per design and also will be housed in acoustically sealed rooms or acoustic enclosures
etc. So the propagation of noise to the surrounding area will be reduced to the extent of 20 -30
dB (A). The general noise level generated from equipment in the proposed Plant would usually
be below 85 Leq dB (A) in working area. These noise levels will get reduced to about 75 Leq
dB (A) near periphery of the plant. The above noise levels worked out are without mitigation
measures. With the mitigation measures the noise levels will be further restricted within very
short distance from the source. The operators/personnel working near the noise sources in the
Plant will be provided with earmuffs and earplugs. Green belt will be developed around the
plant premises and all internal roads etc. which act as noise abatement measures. Regular
monitoring of noise level will be carried out and corrective measures in concerned machinery
to be adopted accordingly.

4.8 Impact on Socio Economic Conditions


The project activity and the management will support the local administration and provide
other form of assistance for the development of public amenities in the region M/s TTS
Cement will actively contribute to improve the socio - economic conditions of the area by
providing increased employment opportunities. The management will support for basic
amenities to nearby villagers for up-gradation of education level, community health,
Vocational Trainings, Infrastructure development etc. Plantation will be developed inside and
on the periphery of the plant premises. Therefore, the project will help in many ways for
improving the overall status of the area.

4.9 Occupational Health and Safety


• Use of Personal Protective Equipment (PPEs) will be encouraged. Proper training
programme on use of PPEs, characteristics of the material handled and safety precautions
will be arranged.
• Occupational health surveillance programme will be taken as a regular exercise for all the
employees and their records maintained.
• In order to ensure good health of workers, regular health check-up of the plant workers will
be carried out.
• Proper storage and handling precautions will be taken. The storage area will be kept cool,
dry and well ventilated and away from source of heat, flame or oxidizers.
• Mock drills will be arranged for the worker to test the effectiveness of the training program
from time to time and the way to react in case of emergency.
• Fire safety measures will be taken within the factory premises. All the fire extinguishing
media such as water, dry chemicals, CO2, sand, dolomite, foam etc. will be kept in vital
locations.
• Safety precautions will be displayed in the premises on the banners, boards etc

4.10 Summary & Conclusion


Though every development activity has some negative impact on the environment of the
project area, with the use of proper mitigative measures and environment management
systems negative impacts shall be checked to acceptable levels. In this project activity use of
latest technology, appropriate pollution control equipment, proper operation and maintenance
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source not to cause any significant impact on the environment and human health of the study
area.
4.11 Environmental Impact Analysis:
In this section, area of our focus will be environmental impact analysis. While the quantitative
assessment has been already discussed in above subsections, the qualitative analysis is
presented below'" The environmental consequences along with their present status, direction of
change and the probable final condition is presented in matrix format.
A- Major Positive Impact
B- Minor Positive Impact.
C- Major negative impact
D- Minor negative impact
E- Impact exists; its magnitude or direction cannot be determined at present.
F- No Impact

4.11.1 Project Elements: Site preparation; Construction and Erection Phase


Initial Possible
Direction
Altered element Impact condit final Mitigative measures/Remark
of change
ion condition
A) Air Environment
Temporary impact. During the
construction activity, civil work
may enhance the dusting in
Marginal
Dust D Low Low addition to transportation
Increase
activities. It will be curbed by
water sprinkling and is limited
within project site.
B) Water Environment
Industry will use the ground
Ground No water. No impacts to be observed
1 F Low Low
water table Change on existing ground water scenario.
As there is no discharge and waste
water generation; there shall not
No be any impact on ground water
2 Quality F Good Good
change quality. The soak-pit shall be
provided for labour colony during
construction activity
C) Ecological Environment
The industry will use Land for
1 Open space F Good Decrease Good construction activities in proposed
premises.
Grazing No The land being used is un-irrigated
2 F Fair Fair
Land change land not used for grazing
The land used for industrial
No
3 Vegetation F Fair Fair purposes. No vegetation to be
change
cleared outside premises.

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4.11.2 Project Elements: Operation Phase


Altered element Impact Initial Direction Possible Potential corrective
condition of change final measures/Remark
condition
A) Air Environment
The flue gases will be discharged
through the stacks of adequate
height. Full-proof air pollution
Insignific control system installed at
Particulate
a. D Fair ant Fair appropriate points of
Matter
increase discharge. Due care will be
taken for the concentrations
remaining in the prescribed
norms
Insignific DG Set will be installed, hence
Gaseous ant there is insignificant emission of
b. F Low Low
Emission contributi Sulphur Dioxide and Nitrogen
on Oxides.
Tarred roads are provided within
Insignific
the industrial premises. Water is
c Dusting D Low ant Fair
Sprinkled at regular intervals.
increase
Three Tier Greenbelt will be
B) Water Environment
a. Water Requirement
The Industry proposes to use the
Water from Ground. Area falls
Ground No
1. F Low Low in safe zone. Adequate
water table change
Artificial recharge to ground
water is proposed
Ground water will be used
which is well within the
standards as per results
Quality of No
2. E Good Good obtained. No possibilities of
intake water change
any wastewater leaching to
ground water as a result of the
industrial operations.
b. Disposal of sewage
Quantity F Good No Good No waste water generated and
change discharge from the proposed
Clinker Grinding unit.
The sewage is disposed off
through soak pit/septic tank.

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Altered element Impact Initial Direction Possible Potential corrective


condition of change final measures/Remark
condition
C) Land
fly ash Bag filters will be installed at
dispersion different transfer point.
a. Handling of Ash D Increase Fair
at
operation
Cooling water from plant shall be
Percolation/ No
b. F None None used for Ash quenching and
Seepage change
gardening. No leaching.
D) Ecological Environment
The activity of the industry shall
No
a. Vegetation F Fair Fair not create any impact on
change
vegetation and floral/faunal
elements of the study area. In-
No house green belt shall be
b Flora/founa F Fair Fair
change developed comprise of various
shrubs, plants
E) Socio Economic Environment
The industry will create
Per Capita
a. A Low Increase Fair direct/indirect employment
Income
centres due to upcoming project
Population per No The industry shall employ 148.0
b. F Low Low
Sq. Km. change personnel for the plant
Transportation and
communication facilities are very
Transportation
c. B Good Increase Good well developed in the study area.
facilities
No alteration due to upcoming
activity

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CHAPTER – 5
ANALYSIS OF ALTERNATE TECHNOLOGY AND SITES

5.1 Introduction
As per EIA Notification dated 14th Sept., 2006 as amended from time to time; the Chapter on
“Analysis of Alternatives (Technology and Site)” is applicable only, if the same is
recommended at the Scoping stage.
As per the TOR points issued by SEIAA, Uttar Pradesh, vide letter no
221/Parya/SEAC/4865/2018 dated 21th August 2019 for the proposed establishment of
standalone grinding unit, the Analysis of Alternatives (Technology and Site) is not required.
The technology proposed by M/s TTS Cement for manufacturing of PPC Cement one of the
best and proven technologies; hence no alternative technology has been analyzed. Thus, for
this project of Clinker Grinding Unit, no new or untested technology will be used.
No alternative site has been analyzed for the proposed project as the proposed site is found
suitable for installation of proposed Clinker Grinding unit.
The proposed site was selected / finalized considering the following factors:
 Suitable source of raw material.
 Nearness to SH -5 - 0.35 km makes it easier to transport raw materials & final product at
market.
 Location in rural area ensures adequate availability of manpower at marginally lower
rates, compared to metro cities of India.
 There is no National Park, Biosphere Reserves, Tiger Reserves, Reserved / Protected
Forests within 10 km radius of study area.
 Proposed project site is located in Semi Critical block as per CGWA water resources
assessment 2011.

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CHAPTER – 6
ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAMME

6.0 Introduction
Post Project Monitoring is considered an essential part to check the impact of any project
activity. Hence monitoring of various environmental parameters will be carried out on a
regular basis to ascertain the following:
 State of Pollution within the project site and in its vicinity.
 Generate data for predictive or corrective purpose in respect of pollution.
 Examine the efficiency of pollution control system adopted at the site.
 To assess environmental impacts.
Monitoring will be carried out at the site as per the norms of CPCB.
Environmental Monitoring programme is being conducted for various environmental
components as per conditions stipulated in Environmental Clearance Letter issued by SEIAA
& Consent to Operate issued by SPCB. Six monthly compliance reports will be submitted on
regular basis, to MoEF, New Delhi on 1st of June & 1st of December. Quarterly compliance
Report for conditions stipulated in Consent to Operate will be submitted to SPCB on regular
basis.

6.1 Formation of EMC (Environmental Management Cell)


In order to maintain the environmental quality within the standards, regular monitoring of
various environmental components is necessary. M/s TTS Cement will form a full-fledged
environmental management cell (EMC) reporting directly to Functional / Technical head for
environmental monitoring and control. The EMC team takes care of pollution monitoring
aspects and implementation of control measures.
A group of qualified and efficient engineers and officers with technicians is deputed for
maintenance, up keeping and monitoring the pollution control equipment, to keep them in
working at the best of their efficiencies.

6.1.1 Responsibilities of EMC


The responsibilities of the EMC include the following:
i. Environmental monitoring of the surrounding area.
ii. Commissioning of pollution control equipment.
iii. Specification and regulation of maintenance schedules for pollution control equipment.
iv. Ensuring that standards of housekeeping in the plant are maintained.
v. Developing the green belt.
vi. Ensuring water use is minimized.
vii. Carrying out the Environmental Management Plan.
viii. Organizing periodical meetings of the Environmental Management Committee and
preparation of report and submission of such reports to management.

6.2 Measurement Methodologies


Environmental Monitoring
Monitoring of various environmental parameters will be carried out on a regular basis to
ascertain the following:
 State of Pollution within the project site and in its vicinity.

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 Generate data for predictive or corrective purpose in respect of pollution.


 Examine the efficiency of installed pollution control

Environmental Laboratory
 The plant authorities shall set up an environmental laboratory with the facilities and
equipment for analysis of all parameters including waste water and ambient air quality
monitoring. It is also proposed to hire the monitoring services of a reputed laboratory for
environmental monitoring, as per requirement. (Third Party analysis)
 Environmental Management Plan can only be properly implemented and monitored by
proper environmental management setup. M/s. TTS Cement shall engage competent
manpower; develop infrastructure and facilities for Environmental Management consisting
of experienced Environmental personnel, and other supporting laboratory staff for
implementation and to monitor the environmental quality.

6.2.1 Instrument to be used


The following instruments will be used for data collection work in the monitoring schedule:
1. Respirable Dust Sampler with attachment for gaseous Pollutants,
2. Fine Particulate Matter (FPM) Sampler
3. Stack monitoring kit
4. Dry and Wet Bulb Thermometer.
5. Sound Level Meter
6. Micro Meteorological Station
In addition to the above instruments, the data on land use, vegetation and agricultural crops to
be collected by the field team by meeting with a large number of local inhabitants in the study
area and different government departments / agencies.

6.2.2 Monitoring Programme


The post project monitoring will include details of all major/ minor impact in the core zone
and area within buffer zone for the following parameters: -
 Micro - meteorological data
 Ambient Air Quality Monitoring
 Water Quality Monitoring - Ground water & Surface Water
 Soil Quality Monitoring
 Noise Level Monitoring
 Land use pattern within core zone and buffer zone including the cropping pattern.
 Monitoring of agricultural crops of the area (on yearly basis).
 Medical Check-up for the employees

6.2.3 Monitoring Schedule


Details of environmental Monitoring Schedule, which will be undertaken for various
environmental components, are detailed below:

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Table – 6.1, Post Project Monitoring


Sr. No. Description Frequency of Monitoring
1 Ambient Air Quality in Core Zone Quarterly / Half yearly
2 Water Quality Quarterly / Half yearly
3 Noise Level Monitoring Quarterly / Half yearly
4 Soil Quality Half yearly/ yearly
5 Socio – Economic status of nearby area Yearly

6.2.4 Methodology Adopted


Post project monitoring will be carried out as per conditions which will be stipulated in
Environmental Clearance Letter issued by SEIAA, Consent issued by UPPCB as well as
according to CPCB guidelines. The Project site is considered as core zone and the area lying
within 10 km radius from the project site is considered to be the buffer zone where some
impacts may be observed on physical and biological environment. In the Buffer zone slight
impact may be observed and that too is occasional. The following table gives details of post
project monitoring programme:

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Table: 6.2 Monitoring Methodology


Attributes Sampling Measurement Method Test Procedure
Network Frequency
A. Air Environment
Meteorological Minimum 1 Regularly in one Mechanical/ automatic ---
• Wind speed site in the season by Weather weather station
• Wind direction project impact Monitoring Station
• Dry bulb temp. area
• Wet bulb temp.
• Relative humidity
• Rainfall

Pollutants 4 to 6 locations Revised National Gravimetric -----


PM10 in the project Ambient Air method
area (1 Quality Standards
location in up (NAAQS) vide Gravimetric ------
wind side,1 in MoEF circular, method
PM2.5
downwind side dated 16.11.2009
/impacts zone, EPA Modified West and Absorption in Potassium
other nearby Geake method Tetra Chloro mercurate
SO2 followed by Colorimetric
receptors)
estimation using P-
Rosaniline hydrochloride
and Formaldehyde (IS:
5182 Part - II)
NO2 Arsenite modified Jacob Absorption in dill NaOH
and Hochheiser and then estimated
colorimetrically with
sulphanil amide and N

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(INepthyle) Ethylene
Diamine Dihydrochloride
and Hydrogen Peroxide
(CPCB Method).
CO Non Dispersive Infra Red
(NDIR) Spectroscopy
B. Stack Monitoring
Pollutant For 1 stack As per CPCB As Per CPCB Guide Line Gravimetric method
PM Guide Line and
Indian Standard
11255 (1985).
SO2 For 1 stack As per CPCB As Per IS-11255 part (2) Absorption in H2O2,
Guide Line and 1985 (Absorbing Solution Isopropanol followed by
Indian Standard of H2O2, Isopropanol Colorimetric estimation
11255 (1985). Reagent) using Sulphuric acid and
Barium Chloride as Per IS-
11255 part (2) 1985

NO2 For 1 stack As per CPCB As Per IS-11255 part (7) Absorption of Sample in
Guide Line and 2005 with NOx flask NOx flask assembly
Indian Standard assembly. Followed by Colorimetric
11255 (1985). estimation using Phenol-
disulphonic
acid and other reagent as
Per IS- 11255 part (7) 2005

C. Water Environment
pH, Turbidity, Colour, Set of grab Diurnal and As per IS 10500- Samples for water quality
Odour, Taste, TDS, Total samples Season wise should be collected and
Hardness, Calcium during pre and analyzed as per : IS : 2488

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hardness, Magnesium post-monsoon (Part 1-5) methods for


hardness, Chloride, for ground and sampling and testing of
Fluoride, Sulphate, surface water Industrial effluents.
Nitrates, Alkalinity, Iron, for 10 km Standard methods for
Copper, Manganese, distance examination of water and
Mercury, Cadmium, wastewater analysis
Selenium, Arsenic, published by American
Cyanide, Lead, Zinc, Public Health Association.
Chromium, Aluminum,
Boron, Phenolic
compounds.
D. Noise
Noise levels at Day & night Project Quarterly / Half As per CPCB As per CPCB norms
time -Leq dB (A) Boundary, yearly norms
High noise
generating
areas within
the core zone

E. Soil

pH, Bulk Density, Soil Locations in Yearly / Half As per USDA As per USDA Method
texture, Nitrogen, the project Yearly Method
Available impact area
Phosphorus, Potassium,
Calcium, Magnesium,
Sodium, Electrical
Conductivity, Organic
Matter, Chloride

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6.3 Location of monitoring station


The location of the monitoring stations will be selected on the basis of prevailing micro -
meteorological conditions of the area like Wind direction & wind speed, Relative
Humidity, Temperature. 4 AAQM stations will be selected (including minimum 2
locations in upwind side, more sites in downwind side / impact zone) to assess the
ambient air quality of the area. Noise level monitoring will be carried out on plant
boundary & in high noise generating area within the plant area. Water & soil monitoring
locations will be decided on the basis of general slope of the area & drainage pattern.
Locations for the post project monitoring shall be as under:
Table – 6.3
Sr. No. Description Location
1 Ambient Air Quality Plant Site , Village in downwind direction
from the plant site
2 Meteorological Data Plant Site
3 Noise Level Monitoring Plant Boundary, High noise generating
areas within the plant boundary
4 Water Level and Quality Nearby surface & ground water Sources
5 Health Check up Nearby Hospitals

6 Socio – Economic status In the nearby area (on yearly basis)

6.4 Data Analysis


Monitoring data analysis will be done as per CPCB guidelines by EPA approved
laboratory & shall be submitted to concern authority (specified in Environment Clearance
Letter issued by SEIAA & Consent issued by SPCB) on regular basis.

6.5 Detailed Budget


M/S TTS Cement, has proposed new Clinker Grinding unit of capacity : 300 TPD at Plot
No D-11, Shidhwan Industrial Area, District Jaunpur , Uttar Pradesh .
 Capital Cost of the Project is Rs.- 325.50 Lakhs
 Cost for Environmental Protection Measures: Capital Cost: Rs 60 Lakh.
 Recurring Cost: Rs 18.0 Lakh / annum. break up of EMP cost given in Table 6.4.
 CSR - @ 2 % of total Profit as per the Factory Act (applicable after three of operation
phase).
 CER @ 1.5 % of total project cost.
Table: 6.4
Breakup of Environmental Management Plan Cost
S.No Particulars Capital Cost Recurring Cost / annum

1 Air Pollution Control Equipment 42.20 8.67


(APC) in the form of Bag filters
and Stack
2 Water Pollution Control 1.30 0.50

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3 Noise Pollution Control 6.50 4.0

4 Environmental Monitoring and 2.0 2.0


Management
5 Occupational Health 2.50 1.0

6 Greenbelt / Plantation 3.0 1.0

8 Others 2.0 0.83

Total 60.0 Lakh 18.0 Lakh/Annum

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CHAPTER - 7
ADDITIONAL STUDIES
7.1 Introduction
As per the EIA notification dated 14th September 2006, as amended from time to time;
the TOR presentation was held on 11th July 2019 The Committee had prescribed Terms
of Reference (TORS) for the preparation of the EIA/EMP Report through its Letter
No. 221/ Parya/ SEAC/4865/2018 dated 21th August 2019. The following Additional
Studies were done in reference to the additional Terms of References;
 Risk assessment for storage and handling of Clinker & Fly ash and mitigation
measure due to fire and electricity, fuel handling areas.

7.2 Public Consultation


Public hearing for the Establishment of New Clinker Grinding /Blending Unit
Capacity - 300 TPD, At Plot No. D-11, UPSIDC, Sidhwan Industrial Area, P.O:
Pachwal, District: Jaunpur, Uttar Pradesh by T.T.S. Cement. Details of the public
hearing proceeding are appended herewith the final EIA/EMP reports:
 Public hearing proceeding
 Public hearing notice published in newspaper “Dainik Jagran” dated 15th October 2020
but postponed due to Election code of conduct. Again Public hearing notice published
in Newspaper “Dainik Jagran” dated 6th December 2020 and Public Hearing
proceeding conducted on 16th December 2020.
 Photographs of Public hearing.
 Action plan for the issues raised during public hearing.

7.2.1 Public Hearing Proceeding


Public Hearing proceeding (Hindi) along with the attendance sheet has been
enclosed as Annexure- 1 with this final Environmental Impact Assessment
Report and Environment Management Plan.

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i. Public Hearing Proceeding Notice

“Dainik Jagran,
Jaunpur” Dated
15th October 2020

“Dainik Jagran,
Jaunpur” Dated
6th December 2020

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7.2.2 Public Hearing Photographs

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7.2.3 Action Plan for the issue during hearing


क्र॰सं ॰ प्रश्नकर्ता कत नतम, पर्त एवं प्रश्न साझतव/ उत्तर
1. श्री॰ इं द्रमोहन ममश्रत, ग्रतमसभत: मसधवन, जौनपार परतमर्शी द्वारा अवगत कराया गया कक वायु
द्वारा यह कहा गया कक उक्त सीमेंट प्लान्ट के स्थापना प्रदू षण की रोक-थाम हे तु यथोकचत
से आस-पास के बेरोजगार नवजवानोों को रोजगार व्यवस्थायें स्थाकपत ककया जाना प्रस्ताकवत
कमलने कक सोंभावना अकधक है , इससे हमे खुशी है तथा है । उद्योग से जकनत वायु प्रदू षण के
साथ में यह कहना है कक उद्योग के सोंचालन से कनयोंत्रण हे तु प्रस्ताकवत व्यवस्थाओों को
पयाा वरण को कोई नुकसान न हो तथा पयाा वरण प्रदू षण स्थाकपत करने के पश्चात उद्योग के सोंचालन
के रोक-थाम हे तु पयाा प्त व्यवस्था स्थाकपत कक जाये। से जन स्वास्थ्य पर प्रभाव नहीों पड़े गा।
2. श्री॰ अरमवन्द कामतर यतदव, ग्रतमसभत: मसधवन,
जौनपार
द्वारा यह बताया गया की सीमेंट प्लान्ट लगने से काफी
खुशी हो रही है इससे क्षेत्र का कवकास होगा तथा आम
लोगो की बेरोजगारी की समस्या का कनस्तारण होगा,
साथ में यह भी अवगत कराया गया कक पयाा वरण
प्रदू षण रोक-थाम के कलए उद्योग द्वारा समूकचत व्यवस्था
की जानी चाकहए।
3. श्री॰ रतमकृष्ण उपतध्यतय, मसधवन, जौनपार
द्वारा यह कहा गया कक उक्त सोंदकभात सीमेंट प्लान्ट में
प्राथकमकता के आधार पर आस-पास के क्षे त्र के लोगोों
को रोजगार दे ने का कवकल्प होना चाकहये तथा पयाा वरण
प्रदू षण रोक-थाम हे तु वै कल्पल्पक व्यवस्था के साथ
अकधक से अकधक पेड़ पौधे लगाये जाये ।
4. श्री॰ अनाज मसंह, ममियतहूँ, जौनपा र इस सोंबोंध मे परतमर्शी द्वारा अवगत कराया
द्वारा यह जानना चाहा गया कक उद्योग द्वारा पयाा वरण गया की सोंदकभात उद्योग वायु प्रदू षणकारी
प्रदू षण के रोक-थाम हे तु क्या व्यवस्था कक गयी है तथा प्रकृत का है , कजसके कनयों त्रण हे तु उद्योग
उद्योग के सोंचालन से जन-मानस पर कुप्रभाव तो नहीों द्वारा यथोकचत व्यवस्थाये जैसे- डस्ट
पड़े गा ? कलेक्टर कम बैग कफल्टर, वाटर
ल्परोंककलोंग कसस्टम एवों ग्रीन बेल्ट की
व्यवस्था की जाएगी।
5. श्री॰ सारेन्द्र मसंह, ममियतहूँ, जौनपार
द्वारा यह बताया गया कक उक्त उद्योग की स्थापना से
आस-पास के लोगो को रोजगार कमलेगा, कजससे हमे
खुशी हो रही है ।
6. श्री॰ रोर्शन ममश्रत, ग्रतमसभत: मसधवन, जौनपार
द्वारा यह बताया गया कक सीमेंट फैक्टर ी की स्थापना क्षे त्र
के कवकास में मील की पत्थर साकबत होगी, कजससे
क्षेत्रीय लोगोों की बेरोजगारी दू र करने में अहम भूकमका

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होगी। इनके द्वारा उद्योग स्वामी से यह आग्रह ककया


गया कक नैगकमक सामाकजक उत्तरदाकयत्व (CSR) की
धनराकश का उपयोग आस-पास के लोगो के स्वास्थ्य
परीक्षण एवों बच्ोों का कुपोषण दू र करने में ककया
जाये।

7.3 Risk Assessment and Hazard Management


Hazard analysis involves the identification and quantification of the various hazards
(unsafe condition) that in the plant. On the other hand, risk analysis deals with the
identification and quantification of the risk, the plant equipment and Personnel are
exposed to, due to accidents resulting from the hazards present in the plant.
Risk analysis involves the identification and assessment of risks to the population exposed
to hazards present. This requires an assessment of failure probability, credible accident
scenario, vulnerability of population etc. Much of this information is difficult to get or
generate consequently, the risk analysis in present case is confined to maximum credible
accident studies and safety and risk aspect related to proposed Clinker Grinding unit.
Activities requiring assessment of risk due to occurrence of most probable instances of
hazard and accident are both onsite and off-site.
On-site
 Exposure to fugitive dust, noise, and other emissions
 Housekeeping practices requiring contact with solid and liquid wastes
 Fuel Storage; Fire / Spillage etc. from storage & handling
Off-site
 Exposure to pollutants released from offsite/ storage/related activities.
 Contamination due to accidental releases or normal release in combination with
natural hazard.
 Deposition of toxic pollutants in vegetation / other sinks and possible sudden releases
due to accidental occurrences.

7.4 Risk Analysis Methodologies


Risk assessment often requires the synthesis of risk profiles, which represent the
probability distribution of total annual loss due to a certain set of events or activities.
These assessments usually involve estimation of losses for several sub-classifications of the
overall process and synthesis of the results into an aggregate risk profile.
Main risk assessment technologies are:
 Hazard and operability study (Hazop), and
 Fault Tree Analysis (FTA);

Hazop Study
The hazop study is a systematic technique of identifying hazards of operability problems
of a process and lists all possible deviations from normal operating condition and how
they might occur. The consequences of the process are assessed and the means available
to detect and correct the deviations are examined. Thus, within the entire process all

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“credible” deviations that could lead to hazardous events or operability problems are
identified.

Fault Tree Analysis (FTA)


FTA is primarily a means of analyzing non-identifiable hazards. Hazards of top events
(the ultimate happening that is to be avoided) are first identified by other techniques such
as HAZOP. Then all combinations of individual failures that can lead to that hazardous
event show the logical format of the fault tree. Estimating the individual probabilities and
then using the appropriate arithmetical expressions can calculate the top event frequency.

7.5 Disaster Management Plan


7.5.1 Definition
A major emergency in a works is one, which has the potential to cause serious injury or
loss of life. It may cause extensive damage to property and serious disruption both inside
and outside the works. It would normally require the assistance of emergency services to
handle it effectively.

7.5.2 Scope
An important element of mitigation is emergency planning, i.e. identifying accident
possibility, assessing the consequences of such accidents and deciding on the emergency
procedures, both on site and off site that would need to be implemented in the event of an
emergency.
Emergency planning is just one aspect of safety and cannot be considered in isolation from
M/s TTS Cement, standalone Clinker Grinding unit, fully endorses this fact and hence
before starting to prepare the plan, works management will ensure that the necessary
standards, appropriate to safety legislation, are in place.

7.5.3 Objective
The overall objectives of the emergency plan will be:
 To localize the emergency and, eliminate it; and
 To minimize the effects of the accident on people and property.
Elimination will require prompt action by operations and works emergency staff using, for
example, fire–fighting equipment, water sprays etc.
Minimizing the effects may include rescue, first aid, evacuation, rehabilitation and giving
information promptly to people living nearby the project site.

7.5.4 Identification of Hazards


The following types of hazards may be identified at M/s TTS Cement, Clinker Grinding
unit:
 Fire in Electric Panels, Oil room and Diesel storage.
 Air Pollution Control Equipment Maintenance.
 Cleaning of Equipment‟s, which have held chemical substances.
 To deal the above emergencies, the Emergency Plan is prepared.

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7.6 Emergency Planning


7.6.1 General
Disaster Management Plan for an industrial unit is necessarily a combination of various
actions which are to be taken in a very short time but in a present sequence to deal
effectively and efficiently with any disaster, emergency or major accident with an aim to
keep the loss of men, material, plant/machinery etc. to the minimum.
 The main functions of the Disaster Management Cell are to prepare a detailed
Disaster Management Plan, which includes:
 Identification of various types of expected disaster depending upon the type of the
industrial unit.
 Identification of various groups, agencies, departments etc. necessary for dealing
with a specific disaster effectively.
 Preparation – by intensive training of relevant teams/groups within the organization
to deal with a specific disaster and keep them in readiness.
 Establishment of an early detection system for the disaster.
 Development of a reliable instant information/communication system.
 Organization and mobilization of all the concerned departments/ organizations /
groups and agencies instantly when needed.

7.6.2 Emergency Planning for Disaster due to Fire


Cable rooms, transformer, unit, auxiliary transformers, oil tanks, etc. within the plant are
the likely areas for which disaster management plan is to be made to deal with any
eventuality of fire. Stores, workshop, canteen and administrative building will be included.

7.6.2.1 Classification of Fire


Class (A)
Fire involving combustible materials like wood, paper, cloth etc.
Class (B)
Fire due to liquid materials like oil, diesel, petroleum products and all inflammables.
Class (C)
Fires involving domestic and industrial gases like butane and propane etc.
Class (D)
Metal fires etc.
Class (E)
Electrical fires due to short circuiting etc.

7.6.3 Need of Establishing a Fire Fighting Group


A small spark of fire may result into loss of machines and the damage by fire may high
economic losses. This type of losses can be avoided by preventing and controlling the fire
instantly for which fire–fighting group will be established.
Establish which would house and keep in readiness, the following types of equipment and
arrangements.
 CO2 extinguishers
 Dry powder chemical extinguishers

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 Foam extinguishers
 80 mm. spray hoses
 Fire brigade
 Fire hydrant
 Protocol (chemical to combat oil fires).
In order to avoid fire in cable galleries, all the power and control cables of FRLS type (fire
resistant low smoke) will be used.

7.6.4 Inspection
 Fire alarm panel (electrical) will cover the entire plant. The inspection group will
periodically inspect fire extinguishers in fire stations and machines and other places.
 The groups will display emergency telephone number boards at vital points.
 The group will regularly carry out general inspection for fire.

7.6.5 Procedure for Extinguishing Fire


The following steps will be taken during a fire accident in the system:
 As soon as the message is received about fire, one of the systems will be diverted to the
place of the fire accident along with a staff member.
 Simultaneously plant fire station will be informed by phone walked for fire brigades and
fire stations of nearby area.
 In the meanwhile, the pipe system will be operated to obtain maximum pressure on
output. In case cables are within the reach of fire, power supply will be tripped and the
cables shifted.

7.6.6 Fire Fighting with Water


Adequate and reliable arrangement is required for fighting the fire with water such as:
1. Provision for Fire brigade and Fire hydrant.
2. Arrangement of pipelines along and around all vulnerable areas.
3. Provision of valves at appropriate points to enable supply of water at the required
place/area or divert the same to another direction/pipe line.
4. Provision of overhead tanks which will be providing with the water during power
failure and it would work by the gravitational force.
7.6.7 Sources of Water for Fire Fighting
The following two sources of water have been considered for firefighting:
 Overhead Tank
 Raw Water Reservoir

7.6.8 Fire Fighting with Fire Extinguishers


To deal with fire – other than carbonaceous fires, which can be deal with by water –
suitable fire extinguishers are required to do the job effectively. It is therefore, necessary to
keep adequate number of extinguishers in readiness at easily approachable places.
Adequate number of fire stations would be installed. Further, other spray groups from the
system will be diverted to the spot. In case of fire in the belt, belt will be cut near the

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burning portion to save the remaining parts. After extinguishing the fire, the area will be
well prepared for reuse.

7.7 On–Site Emergency Plan


7.7.1 Introduction
The views of the possible hazards that can arise out of the daily operations in the Clinker
Grinding Unit, various measures are adopted to prevent the occurrence of a major
accident. This comprises of:
 Built in safety measures, alarms, trips and interlocks etc.
 Standard safe operating and maintenance procedures permit system etc.
 Training of all the involved staff in normal and emergency operating procedures.
 Training of all employees in safety, firefighting and first aid.
However, in spite of these precautions, it is required to foresee situation of major accident
and plan for taking timely action to minimize the effects of such incident on the safety and
health of persons working in the plant as well as those living around the premises.

7.8 Preparation of Plan


7.8.1 Alarm System
A siren shall be provided under the control of Security office in the plant premises to give
warning. In case of emergencies this will be used on the instructions to shift in charge that
is positioned round the clock. The warning signal for emergency shall be as follows:
 Emergency Siren: Waxing and waning sound for 3 minutes.
 All clear signal: Continuous siren for one minute.

7.8.2 Communication
Walkies & Talkies are located at strategic locations; internal telephone system EPBX with
external P&T telephones would be provided.

7.9 Fire Protection System


7.9.1 Fire Fighting System
The fire protection system for the unit is to provide for early detection, alarm,
containment and suppression of fires. The fire detection and protection system has been
planned to meet the above objective an all–statutory and insurance requirement of Tariff
Advisory Committee (TAC) of India. The complete fire protection system will comprise of
the following.
(a) Fire brigade
Automatic / manual fire detection & alarm system
(b) Fire Hydrant
Fire hydrant will be provided at all around in the plant as per TAC Norms.
(c) Portable fire extinguishers
Various areas of the plant will have one or more of the above system depending upon the
particular nature of risk involved in that area.
(d) Portable Chemical Fire Extinguishers

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These are intended as a first line of defense, and hence will be stationed at strategic
locations in different buildings and also for outdoor facilities. Portable fire extinguishers
will be foam type; carbon dioxide type and multipurpose dry chemical (MPDC) type.
(e) Fire Detection and Alarm System
Fire detection and alarm system an effective means of detection, visual indication of fire
location and audible alarm of any fire at its incipient stage. This system will comprise fire
alarm panels, automatic fire detectors, manual call points and fire siren (hooter). The main
fire alarm panel will provide both visual and audible alarm of fire in any protected areas of
the plant.
Manual break glass type fire alarms will be provided at strategic locations where high
hazards exits.
Automatic fire detectors will be provided for coal handling areas and in plant areas such as
control rooms, switchgear rooms, cable galleries etc.

7.9.2 First Aid


A first aid centre with adequate facilities shall be provided. It shall be maintained round
the clock by a compounder cum dresser and a doctor. An Ambulance shall also be
provided at site to carry affected people to hospital.

7.9.3 Security
The security requirements of the company premises shall be taken care of by CSO assisted
by a Fire In charge. The team, apart from the normal security functions will manage the
role required during a disaster management operation as a part of the crisis control team.

7.9.4 Safety
The safety wing led by a Safety Manager will meet the requirement of emergencies round
the clock. The required safety appliances shall be distributed at different locations of the
plant to meet any eventualities. Poster/placards reflecting safety awareness will be placed
at different locations in the plant area.

7.9.5 Evacuation Procedure


As the major hazard is only due to fire, which has more or less localized impact no mass
evacuation, procedures are required. Evacuation would involve only the people working
very close to the fire area.

7.9.6 Emergency Control Center


Provision is made to establish an Emergency Control Centre (ECC) from which
emergency operations are directed and coordinated. This center is activated as soon as on–
site emergency is declared.
The ECC consists of one room, located in an area that offers minimal risk being directly
exposed to possible accidents.
During an emergency, the Emergency Management Staff, including the site controller will
gather in the ECC. Therefore, the ECC is equipped with adequate communication

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systems in the form of telephones and other equipment to allow unhampered


organizations and other nearby facility personnel.
The ECC provides shelter to its occupants against the most common accidents; in
addition, the ECC‟s communication systems are protected from possible shutdown. The
ECC has its own emergency lighting arrangement and electric communication systems
operation. Only a limited and prearranged number of people are admitted to the ECC,
when in use. This eliminates unnecessary interference and reduces confusion.
The ECC is always ready for operation and provided with the equipment and supplies
necessary during the emergency such as:
 Updated copies of the On–site Disaster Management Plan.
 Emergency telephone numbers.
 The names, phone number, and address of external agencies, response organizations
and neighboring facilities.
 The adequate number of telephone (more than two).
 Emergency lights.
 List of fire extinguishers with their type no. and location, capacity, etc.
 Personal protective equipment.
 Safety helmets – List of quantity & location.
 Clock.
 Status boards/message board.
 Material safety data sheets for chemicals handled at the facility.
 Several maps of the facility including drainage system for surrounding area showing:
 Areas where hazardous materials are stored.
 Plot plans of storage tanks, routes of pipelines, all water permanent lines etc.
 The locations where personal protective equipment are stored.
 The position of pumping stations and other water sources.
 Roads and plant entrances.
 Assembly areas.
 Lay out of Hydrant lines.

7.9.7 Communication Equipment and Alarm Systems


This kind of equipment is absolutely vital for notifying accident; make the emergency
known both inside and outside of the facility, and coordinating, the response actions
among the various groups involved in response operations.
In particular, this equipment is used to communicate within the facility; communicate
between the facility and outside organizations; and inform the public.
Different communications systems can vary in effectiveness, depending on the task. The
most common types installed in the plant are given below.
7.9.8 Sirens
These are audible alarm systems commonly used in facilities. In case of any emergency
siren will be operated short intermittently for 1.5 minutes.
An alarm does more than just emergency warning. It also instructs people to carry out
specific assignments, such as reach to assembly point for further instructions and actions,

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or carry out protective measures; this can be achieved only if the people are familiar with
the alarm systems and are trained to respond to it.

7.9.9 Personal Protective Equipment


This equipment is used mainly for three reasons; to protect personnel from a hazard while
performing rescue/accident control operations, to do maintenance and repair work under
hazardous conditions, and for escape purposes. The list of Personal Protective Equipment
provided at the facility and their locations are available in ECC.
Effective command and control accomplish these functions necessitates personal trained
in this On–site Disaster Management Plan with adequate facilities and equipment and
equipment to carry out their duties and functions.

7.9.10 Off- Site Emergency Preparedness Plan


The task of preparing the off- site emergency plan lies with the district collector. However
the off site plans will be prepared with the help of the local district authorities. The
proposed plan will be based on the following guidelines.
Plan of Co–Ordination
(A) Liaison with
1. External Authority:
 Sub Divisional Officer (SDO)
 Principal Medical Officer (PMO).
 Dy. SP.
 Fire Officer.
 Local Panchayat Officials.
 B.D.O.
 External Agencies
 Press.
 Fire Station.
 Police.
 Medical.
 Voluntary Organisation.
 Railway.
 Roadways
 Private Bus Services
(B) Making plan in advance By Management and External
Authorities/Agencies Govt. Hospital.
(C) Roll and Statutory duties of outside agencies.
 Traffic Centre.
 Assisting the Medical and Evacuation team.
 Preventing unauthorised entry of personnel into the affected areas.
 Control on lookers.
(D) Duties of Public Relation officer (PRO)

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 To keep liaison with Govt.


 To publish/release news in the new papers.
(E) S.D.O.
 To restore law & order.
 To help in getting aid from other Administrative Authorities.
(F) Duties of Medical Officer
 A full time Medical officer and he will discharge duties during any emergency.
He shall:
 Send the adequate medical staff to the emergency operation center for ensuring
immediate medical attention.
 Organise for transporting the injured to the hospitals wherein arrangements are
made to handle such emergencies. The nearby hospitals should be identified in
advance.
 Inform all the nearby hospitals of the situation and appraise them of the antidotes
that would be necessary for treatment, if any.
 Make arrangements for requisitioning for extra ambulances for movement of the
injured to Hospital.
 Ensure that records of blood group of all employees are easily accessible and
enough blood of the specific group is available for casualties.
(G) Duties of B.D.O. (Block Development Officer)
 To control the spread of rumours.
(H) Declaring the Major Emergency
 By putting notice on notice Board.
 By publication in the News Papers.
 Announcement by P.A. System in nearby villages.

7.9.11 Procedure for Testing & Updating the Plan


Simulated emergency preparedness exercises and mock firefighting exercises including
mutual aid scheme resources and in conservation with district emergency authority to be
carried out time to time.

7.9.12 Disclosure of Information to Worker & Public Awareness System in Existence or


Anticipated
 Safety awareness among workers by conserving various training programmes and
Seminars, competition, slogans etc.
 Practical exercise.
 Distribution and practices of safety Instructions. Safety Quiz contests.
 Display of Safety Posters & Safety Slogans.
 Developing Safety Instructions for every Job and ensuring these instructions/booklets
or manuals by the workers.

7.10 Risk Assessment & Damage Control


Risk assessment is the determination of quantitative or qualitative value of risk related to a
concrete situation and a recognized threat.

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Activities requiring assessment of risk due to occurrence of most probable instances of


hazard and accident are both onsite and off-site.

7.10.1 Risk Assessment for the Project


The Clinker Grinding unit is labor intensive and uses large scale and potentially hazardous
manufacturing processes. The industry experiences accident rates that are average
compared with some other manufacturing industries. Clinker Grinding unit experiences
risk of a number of hazards inherent to the OPC & PPC. Some examples of such hazards
are:
 Exposure to Hazardous Material;
 Physical Hazards,
 Exposure to Heat from mill,
 Exposure to Diesel storage
These mainly impact on those working within the industry, although health hazards
cannot as such impact on local communities.

7.10.2 Exposure to High Temperature


Recommended prevention and control techniques include the following:
 Shielding surfaces where workers proximity and close contact with hot equipment is
expected,
 Using personal protective equipment (PPE), as needed (e.g. insulated gloves and
shoes);
 Minimizing the work time required in high temperature environments by
implementing shorter shifts at these locations.
 Proper Number Fire Extinguisher would install.

7.10.3 Physical Hazards


Injuries during Project operation are typically related to slips, trips, and fall; contact with
falling / moving objects; Other injuries may occur due to contact with, or capture in
operating machinery. Activities related to maintenance of equipment, Power Supply
system, DG set and belt conveyors, represent a significant source of exposure to physical
hazards. Such hazards may include the following:
 Falling / impact with objects
 Hot surface burns
 Transportation
 Contact with allergic substances.

Following management measures will be implemented to prevent the physical hazards


in the plant:
Any person working on equipment with moving parts will personally ensure the
equipment is de-energized, isolated and locked/tagged out.
 Any person working from a position with the potential risk for a fall from height will
use fall protection.

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 Any person doing flame welding, cutting or brazing in the proximity of any
flammable material will obtain PPE.
 Prescribed PPE will be provided to all workers exposed to open processes or systems.
 Increase of any accident immediate & proper medical care shall be

High Risk Categories: Prevention


Contractors Contractor Safety management
Young /Temporary Employees Special Safety Induction
Direct Cause
Traffic & Mobile Plant Driving Training
Fall from Height , objects falling from Safety procedure for work at Heights ,
Heights over head protection
Caught in Starting / Moving Equipment Plant isolation Procedures

7.11 Occupational Health and Safety


Large industries, multifarious activities are involved during construction, erection, testing,
commissioning, operation & maintenance, the men, materials and machines are the basic
inputs. Along with the boons, the industrializations generally bring several problems one
of them is occupational health and safety.
The industrial planner, therefore, has to properly plan and take the steps to minimize the
impacts of industrialization and to ensure appropriate occupational health, safety
including fire plans. All these activities again may be classified under construction &
erection, and operation & maintenance. The proposed safety plan is given below:

7.11.1 Occupational Health


Occupational health needs attention both during construction & erection and operation &
maintenance phases. However, the problem varies both in magnitude and variety in the
above phases.

7.11.2 Construction & Erection


The Occupational health problems envisaged at this stage can mainly be due to
constructional accident and noise.
To overcome these hazards, in addition to arrangements to reduce it within TLV's
personnel protective equipments shall also need to be supplied to workers.

7.11.3 Operation and Maintenance


The problem of occupational health, in the operation and maintenance phase is hearing
loss due to noise. Suitable personnel protective equipments should be given to employees.
The working personnel be given the following appropriate personnel protective
equipment‟s.
 Industrial Safety Helmet.
 Crash Helmets.
 Face shield with replacement acrylic vision.
 Zero power plain goggles with cut type filters on both ends.
 Zero power goggles with cut type filters on both sides and blue colour glasses.

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 Welder's equipment for eye & face protection.


 Cylindrical type earplug.
 Earmuffs.
 Self Contained breathing apparatus.
 Leather apron.
 Aluminised fiberglass fix proximity suit with hood and gloves.
 Safety belt/line man's safety belt.
 Leather hand gloves.
 Canvas cum leather hand gloves with leather palm.
 Electrical safety shoes without steel tie.
 Gum Boots.

7.12 Safety and Emergency Plan


Safety of both men and materials during construction and operation phases is of concern.
The preparedness of an industry for the occurrence of possible disasters is known as
emergency plan, which described as Disaster Management Plan (DMP) above. Safety
requirement during construction, operation and maintenance phases the safety policy with
the following regulations may be observed.
 To allocate sufficient resources to maintain safe and healthy conditions of work.
 To take steps to ensure that all known safety factors are taken into account in the
design, construction, operation and maintenance of plants, machinery and
equipment.
 To ensure that adequate safety instructions are given to all employees.
 To provide wherever necessary protective equipment, safety appliances and clothing,
and to ensure their proper use.
 To inform employees about materials, equipments or processes used in their work,
which are known to be potentially hazardous to health or safety.
 To keep all operations and methods of work under regular review for making
necessary changes from the point of view of safety in the light of experience and
aptitude knowledge.
 To provide appropriate facilities for first aid and prompt treatment of injuries and
illness at work.
 To provide appropriate instruction, training, retraining and supervision to employees
in health & safety, first aid and to ensure that adequate publicity is given to these
matters.
 To ensure proper implementation of fire prevention methods and an appropriate
firefighting service together with training facilities for personnel involved in this
service.
 To ensure that professional advice is made available wherever potentially hazardous
situations exist or might arise.
 To organize collection, analysis and presentation of data on accident, sickness and
incident involving personal injury or injury to health with a view to taking
corrective, remedial and preventive action.
 To organize collection, analysis and preventive action.

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 To promote through the established machinery, joint consultation in health and


safety matters to ensure effective participation by all employees.
 To publish/notify regulations, instructions and notices in the common language of
employees.
 To prepare separate safety rules for each types of occupation/processes involved in a
project.
 To ensure regular safety inspection by a competent person at suitable intervals of all
buildings, equipments, work places and operations.
 In operation, the safety guidelines have to be framed in consultation with
manufacturer's and be implemented.

7.13 Safety Organization


7.13.1 Construction & Erection Phase
A Qualified and Experienced safety officer has to be posted. The responsibilities of the
safety Officers include identification of the hazardous condition and unsafe acts of
workers and advise on corrective ac action, organize training programmes and provide
professional expert advice on various issues related to occupational safety and health. He
is also responsible to ensure compliance of Safety Rules/Statutory provisions.

7.13.2 Operation & Maintenance Phase


When the construction is complete the posting of safety officers shall be in accordance
with the requirement of Factories Act and their duties and responsibilities shall be as
defined thereof.

7.13.3 Safety Circle


In order to fully develop the capabilities in identification of hazardous processes and
improving safety and health, safety Circle would be constituted in each area of work. The
circle would consist of 4-5 employees from that area. The circle normally shall meet for
about an hour every week.

7.14 Health and Safety Monitoring Plan


All the potential occupational hazardous workplace such as chlorine storage area, acid
and alkali storage areas will be monitored regularly. The health of employees working in
these areas will be monitored once in a year for early detection of any ailment due to
exposure to hazardous chemicals.

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JAUNPUR, UTTAR PRADESH BY TTS CEMENT.

CHAPTER – 8
PROJECT BENEFITS
8.1 Introduction
M/s TTS Cement, is proposing standalone Clinker Grinding Unit at plot No D-11,
UPSIDC, Sidhwan Industrial area, District Jaunpur, Uttar Pradesh. With an environment
friendly technology which is the need of the hour. Following are the benefits of the
proposed project.

8.2 Project Benefits


Benefits of the project are listed below:
I) Improvement of infrastructure as well as overall socio-economic development in the
area. The people residing in the nearby areas will be benefited directly and or
indirectly due to the proposed project.
II) Out of total area, 809 Sqm will be under green belt development. This will help in
attenuation of noise, air & water pollution and adds to the aesthetics of the place.
Trees act as settling medium for air borne dust particles and thus attenuate the
pollutant concentration. Also trees act as shelter against heavy wind and thus prevent
soil erosion, damages of structures due to wind etc.
III) Corporate Social Responsibility, TTS Cement proposes to take steps in developing
education, health, infrastructure development, women empowerment, sports and
vocational training facilities. These will be taken up as part of social development of
the neighbouring villages.

8.3 Economic Development


M/s TTS Cement, Clinker Grinding Unit will actively contribute to improve the
economic conditions of the area by providing direct and indirect employment for local
persons preferable from the nearby villages. Also because of the increasing market
demand, the proposed project would contribute to the excise and revenue of the country.

8.4 Employment Potentials


For the establishment of proposed Clinker Grinding will be employed directly 20 persons,
semi-skilled, skilled personnel and unskilled person. Employment in unskilled category,
preferences will be given to local people. Selection of employ will be done by interview.
Employment in skilled category will be done from outside if the skilled labour force is not
available in local areas.
8.5 Improvement in Aesthetics of the Area by Green Belt Development in the Area
 Out of the total project area of 0.2226 Hectare, 0.0809 Hectare (33%) or can say 809
sqm will be utilized for green belt development. Green belt development in and
around the project site will help to attenuate the pollution level.
 Native species will be given priority for Avenue plantation.

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8.6 Proposed ESC Activities


Education
 Assistance in construction and repairing of schools.
 Promotion of education programs.
 Promotion of Adult Education program.
 Efforts in Substantial Improvement in Literacy rates.
 Encouragement of school & College Students in Competition.
 As per requirements facilities will be provided in educational Institution.
 Scholar students of nearby schools will be encouraged
 Support for Sports to nearby schools.

Health and Family Welfare


 Preventive medical care for rural population shall be promoted.
 Awareness to improve health and hygiene standards.
 Contribution in AIDS awareness programme.
 Support for general Health Camp for men, women & kids.
 Support for Family Planning Operation Camp.
 Support in Pulse Polio, Immunization, Hepatitis-B, MMR Immunization.
 As per requirements support will be provided to hospitals nearby the project
site.

Sustainable Development and Livelihood


 Self-Employment Training Programs - Covering all nearby eligible village youths.
 Assistance for self-employment.
 Assistance through social forestry programme.

Rural Infrastructure Development


 Active participation in renovation of school, temple, community center as per
requirement in nearby areas of project site.
 Support in infrastructure development of Hospitals of nearby areas.
 Active participation in facilitating drinking water in summer season.
 Construction of Rainwater harvesting Structures.

Social Reform
 Support in Supply of water to rural areas.
 Supporting rural socio cultural programmer with villagers & with District
Administration.
 Encouragement of youth for sport competition.
 Distribution of plants at free cost for plantation in nearby villages
 Religious & Cultural program in village- Support to all villages.
 Awareness program through Govt. Agencies.

8.7 Year wise expenditure for CER Activity


The company proposes to spend Rs 6.5 Lakhs in the next five years for carrying out
various activities under Corporate Environmental Responsibility (CER) as per MOEF

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OM dated 1 May 2018. The company also proposes to spend towards EMP in nearby
areas, education of children from nearby areas and by organizing regular health check-up
camps and by carrying out infrastructural development for overall development of nearby
villages. Year wise action plan for all developmental activities under “Corporate
Environmental Responsibility” are as follows: Table : 8.1.
Table: 8.1; CER Budgetary Breakup
S Activity Heads Years Total
st nd rd th th
No 1 2 3 4 5 Amount
(in Lakhs)
1. Building Infrastructure
1.0 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 3.0
For Communities
2. Green Belt Development 0.5 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 1.7
3. Solid waste management
under swachh bharat 0.8 0.6 0.1 0.1 0.2 1.8
abhiyan
Grand total 2.3 1.4 0.9 0.9 1.0 6.5
In addition to CER, TTS Cement will spend 2 % of total profit in three financial
years as CSR under factory act.
8.8 Conclusion
Agriculture is the main occupation of the villagers around the project area. The project
activity and the management will definitely support the local administration and provide
other form of assistance for the development of public amenities in this region.
The standalone Clinker Grinding unit of M/s TTS Cement project will generate a fair
amount of direct, indirect and induced employment in the study region. The local
economy will receive a boost due to employee spending and services generated by M/s
TTS Cement. Due to the implementation of the project activity, there shall be
improvement in the standard of living viz. better education, improved health and
sanitation facilities housing and acquisition of consumer durable. This is envisaged as a
major positive benefit.

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JAUNPUR, UTTAR PRADESH BY TTS CEMENT.

CHAPTER – 9
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT PLAN
9.1 Introduction
M/s TTS Cement is committed to comprehensive Environment Management Plan for
environmental protection and conservation in proposed Clinker Grinding unit at Plot No –
D-11, UPSIDC, Sidhwan Industrial Area, District Jaunpur, Uttar Pradesh. Based on the
evaluation of impacts and baseline conditions, an Environmental Management Plan
(EMP) has been delineated to mitigate the adverse impacts of proposed project on
environment of the area.
The environmental management plan consists of the set of waste minimization,
impact mitigation, management, monitoring and institutional measures to be taken during
implementation and operation to eliminate the adverse environmental impacts or reduce
them to acceptable levels.
The present environmental management plan addresses the components of
environment affected during construction of the plant and by different operations in a
Clinker Grinding Unit. Construction work will be carried out for the proposed
establishment; as the proposed establishment will take place on land which is already
Industrial as per land use. Hence, no major impact is envisaged during the construction
phase on any of the environmental parameter due to the proposed project.
The EMP is herein outlined after taking into account the various Acts, Rules and
Regulations/Standards concerned with the environmental management. Aims of EMP.
The aims of EMP are:
 Overall conservation of environment.
 Minimization of waste generation and pollution.
 Judicious use of natural resources and water.
 Safety, welfare and good health of the work force and populace.
 Ensure effective operation of all control measures.

Vigilance against probable disasters and accidents.
 Monitoring of cumulative and longtime impacts.
 Ensure effective operation of all control measures.
Environmental Management Plan is detailed under the following heads:
 Air Quality Management
 Noise Management
 Waste Water Management
 Solid & Hazardous Waste Management
 Energy Conservation
 Greenbelt Development & Plantation Programme
 Occupational Health & Safety Measures.

9.2 Air Quality Management


The major pollutants of air in a Clinker Grinding unit are the particulate matters during
construction phase as well as operation phase. During operation phase major source of
pollutant will be stack and material transfer point. Environmental pollution is inevitable
during the construction phase.

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9.2.1 Air Environment Management Plan during Construction Phase


Construction phase will be for a short period and hence the impacts will also be for a short
and temporary period. During construction activities, mainly emission of dust and gases
from movement of vehicles and construction activity is expected. However, following
measures will be taken to reduce / contain such emissions:
 Preparation of paved internal movement roads will be taken up at the initial stage of
civil construction work.
 Water will be sprinkled on loose top soil to prevent re-suspension of dust into ambient
air due to movement of vehicles etc.
 Separate civil construction material storage yard will be created within the site and it
will be enclosed.
 Possibility of raising green belt along with construction activity will also be explored.
 Transport vehicles and construction equipment / machineries will be properly
maintained to reduce air emissions.
 Vehicles and equipment will be periodically checked for pollutant emissions against
stipulated norms.
 Idle running of vehicles will be minimized during material loading / unloading
operations.
 All construction workers will be provided appropriate PPEs like dust mask, ear plug,
helmet, safety belt etc. and made to wear them during working hours.

9.2.2 Air Environment Management Plan during Operation Phase


9.2.2.1 Stack Emission & Control Technologies
A stack is a type of chimney, a vertical pipe, channel or similar structure through which
combustion product gases called flue gases are emitted to the outside air. To keep the PM
emissions from stack below permissible limits (i.e. <30 mg/Nm3) all major sources of air
pollution are being / will be provided with Bag/Filters.

9.2.2.2 Air Pollution Control Devices (APCD) details


Details of APCD given in table below:
Raw Materials
S.No Bag Filter Silo Packing
Feeding

1 Flow Rate (nm3/hr) 6000 m3/h 3500 mn3/h 10000 mn3/h

Temperature of the
2 Gases (°C) Assumed, 50°C 50°C 50°C
Max

Design Dust Load


3 (gm/m3) assumed, 40 gm/m3 40 gm/m3 40 gm/m3
Max

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Out Dust
4 Concentration < 50 mg/m3 < 50 mg/m3 < 50 mg/m3
(mg/m3)

5. Bag filter Polyester Polyester Polyester

6. Area per Bag (m2) 1.44 m2 1.44 m2

7. Number of Bags 48 No 40 Nos 80 Nos

Air to Cloth ratio


8. 1.5 (Gross) 1.5 (Gross) 1.5 (Gross)
m3/Min/m2

Bag Filter: -
For the removal of fine dust and fumes, bag filters will be install. The fabric is usually
made into bags of tubular or envelope shape. The entire structure housing the bags is
called a bag house (fabric filter). The bag house consists of a woven or felted fabric
through which dust laden gas will be forced. A combination of the factors results in the
collection of particles on the fabric fibers. When woven fabrics are used, a dust cake
eventually form which, in turn, acts predominantly as a sieving mechanisms are a
combination of inertial forces, electrostatic, impingement etc., as related to individual
particle collection on single fibers. The cloths than serves mainly as a supporting structure
for the dust mat responsible for the high collection efficiency. These are essential the same
mechanisms experienced in “Air Cleaning Type” filters. The dust free air is sucked by
induced draft fan and is exhausted to atmosphere. Periodically the accumulated dust is
removed for disposal. Some residual dust remains serve as an aid to further filtering.

9.2.3 Fugitive Emissions, Sources and Control Technologies


9.2.3.1 Fugitive Emissions
Fugitive emissions are the air pollutants released in the air other than those from stacks or
vents. Fugitive dust may be defined as “any solid particulate matter that becomes airborne
by natural or man-made activities, excluding particulate matter emitted from an exhaust
stack”. Factors that influence emissions Factors affecting emissions that are common to
most operations include the following:
 Moisture content of the material
 Type of material processed
 Type of equipment
 Operating practices employed.
Sources of Fugitive Emissions in Clinker Grinding Unit and Mitigation Measures
a. Storage of Raw Materials and Finished Product
Dust may be generated here due to carryover by wind. However, to avoid this, clinker is
will be stored in silo &covered shed; fly ash will be stored in silos & gypsum in covered
shed.
Details reg. storage facilities for raw material & product are given in below table

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Table – 9.1
S. No Material Type of storage
1 Clinker Silo & Covered Shed
2 Gypsum Covered Shed
3 Fly Ash Steel Silo & Concrete Silo
4 Cement RCC & Steel Silo

b. Transportation
Movement of heavy trucks/vehicles on the non-metallic roads generates substantial
quantity of dust emission. This is due to the presence of dust over the road, which is
carried away by wind.
To control the generation of dust, all the roads inside the plant premises are concreted.
Regular sweeping of all the roads water through tankers will be done on bare lands and
roads.

c. Material Transfer
Dust is generated from all the transfer points of belt conveyors. This will be controlled by
providing bag filters at all transfer points. M/s TTS Cement will install sufficient number
of Bag Filters at various material transfer points & silo tops.
As per CPCB Guidelines following measures are being / will be implemented in the
Clinker Grinding Unit to control the generation of fugitive emissions:
 Enclosures are provided for unloading operations.
 Water will be sprayed during unloading of materials.
 All transfer point locations are fully enclosed.
 Bag filters are installed at all Transfer points to reduce fugitive dust emissions.
 Water Spray on roads & other areas by Mobile tanker/water sprinklers.
 All the Roads inside the plant premises are concreted.
 Regular sweeping of all the roads & floors is done.
 Dust collected from air pollution control equipment is totally recycled in the process.
 The packing machine is equipped with dust extraction arrangement. Dust will be
captured in bag filters.

Other Measures implemented in the Clinker Grinding Unit to reduce the Dust Emission.
 Maintenance of Bag Filters
Maintenance of the Bag filters includes replacement of bags, checking the performance of
the Bag filters, maintenance of ID fans etc.
The information on performance of Bag filters in relation to the process/ production
conditions will be collected to optimize the efficiency of Bag filters.

9.3 Noise Environment


9.3.1 Noise management during Construction phase
Following measures are proposed during construction period to mitigate adverse impacts:

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 Construction machinery and vehicles will undergo periodic maintenance to keep them
in good working condition.
 All machineries to be used for construction purpose will be of highest standard of
reputed make and compliance of noise pollution control norms by these equipments
will be emphasized by company.
 Feasibility of putting up acoustic enclosure / temporary barrier around areas with
high noise levels will also be explored.
 All construction workers working in high noise areas will be provided appropriate
PPEs like ear muffs and made to wear them during working hours.
 Possibility of raising green belt along with construction activity will also be explored
so as to serve as a noise barrier.

9.3.2 Noise management during Operation phase


Exposure of high noise level to workers for long duration may lead to certain occupational
diseases. To mitigate the high noise level, following measures will have adopted after
establishment:
 Walls and ceilings of the concerned buildings are lined with sound absorbing
materials.
 Properly insulated enclosures are provided to equipment making excessive noise.
 Improved silencers are provided in the equipment generating high noise.
 Proper maintenance, oiling and greasing of machines at regular intervals will be
done to reduce generation of noise.
 Personal Protective Equipment (PPEs) like earplugs and earmuffs will be provided
to the workers exposed to high noise level.
 Area having high noise level being displayed at site with Noise level and signage
for usages of Personal Protective Equipment‟s (PPE‟s).
 Green Belt of appropriate width inside the pant premises and at the plant boundary
has been developed and same will be maintained in future.
 Regular monitoring of noise level will be carried out and corrective measures in
concerned machinery are being adapted accordingly to the possible extent.

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NOISE ABATEMENT STRATEGIES

CONTROL AT SOURCE CONTROL OF CONTROL AT RECEIVER


TRANSMISSION PATH 1. USE OF EAR-PLUG & EAR
5. SITTING MUFFS.
6. BUILDING LAYOUT 2. EDUCATION &
7. PATH DEFLECTION PUBLICATIONS
8. ENCLOSURES 3. EXPLOSURE CONTROL
9. ABSORPTION 4. REMOTE CONTROL OF
(i) Reduction of amplitude of MACHINERY
exciting forces in following ways: 10. IMPEDANCE MISMATCH
1. Reduction of Impact/impulse of
force
2. Balancing of moving mass.
3. Balancing magnetic force.
4. Using dynamic compensation.
5. Reducing frictional force (iii) Reduction of the
(ii) Reduction of the response response of various
6. Vibration isolation. of various components to components to exciting force:
7. Timely maintenance & exciting force: (a) Path deflection.
lubrication of machineries 8. Alteration of natural (b) Enclosures
frequency of resonance
elements. (c) Absorption
9. Increasing the energy (d) Siting.
dissipation.

9.4 Water Management


9.4.1 Water Management during Construction phase
In existing scenario, water is sourced from ground water through bore well. Further, there
will be no housing facilities at site for construction workers and hence a major source of
impact on water environment will be avoided. Proper and sufficient sanitary facilities will
be provided to construction workers to maintain all hygienic conditions at site.
Furthermore, unit sanitary facilities will be utilized by construction worker. Water drains
compatible with the local hydrological pattern of the area which will be provided to carry-
off, any run-off or storm water from the premises. Care shall be taken during construction
work and will not create any obstruction / dips in the topography which can lead to
accumulation of water within premises leading to undesirable consequences like health
and hygiene problems etc.

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9.4.2 Water Management during Construction phase


Overall water requirement in the process shall be 11 KLD. Fresh water requirement will
be 10 KLD. Industry will have obtained the CGWA clearance before the start of operation
of plant.

9.4.2.1 Waste Water Management


 No industrial wastewater will be generated from the Cement manufacturing process.
 Domestic wastewater generated will be disposed through Septic tank followed by Soak
pit.
 Cooling water of mill will be utilized for greenbelt development / plantation.
 Proposed unit will be based on Zero Liquid Discharge Scheme.

9.4.2.2 Measure to minimize use of ground water


The following measures shall be adopted to minimize use of ground water-
 Optimum use of process cooling water.
 Periodic preventive maintenance of water distribution systems
 Rain water harvesting at plant site.
 Training and awareness on water conservation measures

9.5 Solid Waste Management


9.5.1 Solid Waste Management during Construction phase
Main solid waste generation during construction phase will be construction and
demolition debris like rubble, brick bats, steel scrap, wooden scrap, sand, gravel etc.
However, these materials are inert in nature and will not result into leaching of any
substance or constituent.
Municipal Solid waste will be generated from the Labor Camp which will be approx. :
34.25 Kg/Day. Out of total municipal solid waste 40 % - 14 kg/ day will be disposed
thorugh vermicomposting within the proposed project site. Rest 60 %, 20.25 kg/Day
inorganic waste will be disposed as per Solid Waste Management Rules 2016.
These materials will be properly sorted and will be used within premises for filling of low
lying areas. Wooden scrap, steel scrap will be given to scrap dealers. On completion of
civil work, all debris etc. will be completely removed from the site to avoid any
incompatibility with future use.
Construction waste approx.: 26.3 T (Construction work area 526.0 Sqm) in complete
construction period. Construction waste will have used in land filling as per Construction
and Demolition waste 2016.

9.5.2 Solid Waste Management during Operation Phase


Process Waste
 No solid waste will be generated from the cement manufacturing process.
 Dust collected – 9 TPD from air pollution control equipment will be totally recycled
back in the process.

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 Used oil and grease generated from plant machinery / gear as hazardous waste will be
used for lubrication in conveyor belts and rest will be sold to CPCB authorized
recycler. Same practices will be followed in future for proposed project.

Hazardous Waste:
 Used Oil & Grease generation will be approx.: 250 Liters /Annum. Hazardous
authorization will be obtained from State Pollution Control Board. Hazardous waste
will be provided to the Authorised Vendor of UPPCB for further disposal. Hazardous
waste will be disposed as per the Hazardous Waste Management Rules 2016.

Domestic Waste
 Domestic Waste generation during operation phase will be approx.; 5 kg /Day. Out
of total waste, 40% waste will be organic in nature and rest 60% is in inorganic in
nature. 40 % organic waste will be disposed through Composting within premises.
Inorganic waste will be disposed as per Solid Waste Management Rules 2016.

9.5.3 Land Environment


The land environment is not expected to show any noticeable change. Existing land use in
industrial as per land use pattern, the built up areas for the establishment of Clinker
Grinding unit we cleared grasses and shrubs. The surrounding area may be cleared
depending on the type of land use anticipated viz Roads will require complete clearing
while open lands require partial cleaning. Apart from the little change in land use pattern
in areas there will not be any adverse impact on the surrounding land use during
construction.
Following steps are proposed to take care of impact of construction activity on project
land area:
 On completion of civil works, all debris etc. will be completely removed from site to
avoid any incompatibility with future use.
 Other materials like paints; diesel etc. will be properly stored and handled to prevent
any spillage on land.
 All the wastes will be stored at a designated site within the premises to prevent
scattered discharge on land.

9.5.4 Ecology
Establishment of Clinker Grinding project construction activity will be involving few
shrubs cutting exercise so, there will be no impact on ecology is anticipated. However,
33% green belt area of total project area will be developed and will be maintained during
operation phase.

9.5.5 Socio-Economic
As there will be no temporary housing colony for construction workers, neither socio -
economic impact due to the same is envisaged. Overall socio-economic effect of
construction phase will be positive due to direct and indirect employment opportunity for
the local livings. Local people from nearby villages of the surroundings from the site will

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be employed for construction work as well as for operational phase to the maximum
extent possible.

9.6 Energy Conservation


Cement manufacturing is an energy-intensive process. The following measures will be adopted
by M/s TTS Industries. for reduction in specific energy consumption:
 Installation of energy efficient lightings. Use of energy saving light fittings
 Installing low watt tube lights
 Procurement of energy efficient machineries
 Minimizing idle running of vehicle, machines and electrical appliances
 Optimizing loads and periodic preventive maintenance & lubrication
 Prevention of leakages of compressed air
 Periodic energy audits
 Training, awareness and motivational programmes.

9.7 Natural Resource Conservation
Rain water harvesting system will be install to conserve water & to replenish ground water
resources of the area for long term sustenance of the industry. Rain Water Harvesting will be
carried out by the following methods:
 Roof top rainwater harvesting
 Surface rainwater runoff available from paved area, green area and open land will be used
for recharging through injection wells.
 Natural rainfall recharge to open land.

9.8 Storage of material


Proper storage facilities shall be established for fly ash, gypsum, clinker, and Cement Storage
facilities for proposed grinding unit is given in table no 9.2.
Table 9.2; Storage Capacity of Materials
Description Days of Type of storage Capacity, Tonne
Storage facility Recommended
Clinker silo 2 RCC Silo 2 x 300
Uncrushed Gypsum 45 Stock Piles 10
storage 40mm
Fly Ash 5 RCC Silo 120 X 5
Cement 5 RCC Silo 300 X 3
Source: Prefeasibility Report

9.9 Green Belt Development


Greenbelt development program will be designed within 10 km in particular species selection
reflects flora known to be resistant to the local conditions. A Greenbelt development is
necessary for:
i. Landscaping and providing shelter
ii. Help in reducing Pollution level

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iii. Surface air purification by providing oxygen and letting SPM to settle on the leaves.
iv. To attenuate noise generation by movement of vehicles and other machinery.
v. Prevent soil erosion to great extent 6. Improve ecological conditions.
vi. Improves the aesthetics & beneficially influence the microclimate of the surrounding.
The following characteristics will be taken into consideration while selecting plant species for
green belt development and tree plantation.
(a) They should be local indigenous and drought resistant species.
(b) They should be fast growing and tall trees.
(c) They should be perennial and evergreen.
(d) They should have thick canopy cover.
(e) The planting should be in appropriate alternate rows around the site to prevent lateral
pollution dispersion.
(f) The trees should maintain regional ecological balance and confirm to soil and hydrological
conditions. Indigenous species should be preferred.
(g) Species will be planted as per CPCB guidelines and native species.

General Guidelines for plantation


i. Plantation of trees will be done along road side and nearby areas such as in school, in
social forestry in villages or on the baron space to arrest auto-exhaust and noise pollution,
and in such a way that there is no direct line of sight to the mine when viewed from a point
outside the foliage perimeter.
ii. Since tree trunks are normally devoid of foliage (up to 3 m), it will be appropriate to have
shrubbery in form of such trees to give coverage to trunk portion of these trees.
iii. Fast growing trees with thick perennial foliage will be grown, as it will take many years
for trees to grow to their full height.
iv. Vegetation covers in and around the cement plant workings generally helps in:
 Stabilizing erodible slopes to minimize pollution.
 Control of dust.
 Enhancement of aesthetic value.
 Maximize evapo-transpiration, which helps minimizing run off.
 Reducing noise.

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Table: 9.3
List of Trees proposed for Greenbelt (Evergreen, quick growing)
Common Hindi Flowering Crown
S.No. Binomial Name Family Height
Name Name season shape
1 Acacia dealbataLink Mimoseae Silver Wattle 15m April-June Oblong
Indian Gum-
2 Acacia nilotica(Linn) Willd. Mimoseae Babul 8m Aug-JAN. Spreading
Arabic-tree
White Subabul,Vil
3 AlbiziamoluccanaMig Mimoseae 15m July - Oct. Oblong
popinae aitibaral
4 Albizia odoratissimabenth Mimoseae Black Siris Kala Siris 18m April - June Oblong
Alstoniascholaris(linn.)R.
5 Apocynaceae Devil tree Chattiyan 15m Dec - Mar. Round
Br.
March -July
Custard
6 Anonaswuamosa Linn. Anonaceae Seetaphal 10m extended Round
apple
uptosept
Bullock's Luvuni,non
7 AnonareticulataLinn. Anonaceae 10m June. Round
Heart a
Jan - March,
8 AzadirachtaindicaA. juss. Meliaceae Indian Lilac Nim 20m Spreading
Aug. - Sept.
9 Balanites roxburghijiplanch Balanitaceae Desert-date Hingan 9m April-June Spreading
March-
Barringtoniaacutangula(l)G Barringtoniacea
10 Indian Oak Hijal 9-12m May,Sept- Spreading
aertn e
Oct.
Yellow
11 Cassia pumilaLamk Caesalpinaceae 10-12m Round
Cassia
Minjri
Iron wood
12 Cassia siameaLamk Caesalpinaceae (Beng.) 10-12m Aug - May Oblong
tree

Australian or Feb. -April,


13 CasuarinaequisetifoliaLinn. Caesalpinaceae Janglisaru 10m Oblong
Whistling Sept- OCT

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Common Hindi Flowering Crown


S.No. Binomial Name Family Height
Name Name season shape
pine
Pongam-Oil
14 Derris indica(Lam.)Bennett. Fabaceae Karanja 10m April - June Round
Tree,
Feb. -April,
15 Eucalyptus hybrid Myrtaceae Mysore gum 20m Conical
Oct.- Dec.
16 FicusbenghalensisLinn Moraceae Banyan Tree Bargad 20m April - June Spreading
17 FicusbenjaminaLinn Moraceae Pakur 12m Sept - Nov Spreading
Indian Spreading/
18 Ficuselastica roxb Moraceae 12m
Rubber Tree Round
Round/Obl
19 FicusreligiosaLinn Moraceae Peepal Tree Pipal 20m Jan.- May.
ong
20 FicusvirensAit Moraceae Pilkhan 10m Jan.- May. Oblong
Silvery or
21 GrevillearobustaA. Cunn. Proteaceae 20m Feb - April Oblong
Silky oak
Round/
22 GuazmaulmifoliaLamk Sterculiaceae Rudraki 10m Mar - August.
Spreading
HeterophragmaroxburghijiD Round/Obl
23 Bignoniaceae 18m Feb. - April.
C ong
Round/Obl
24 KigeliaafricanaLamk Bingnoniaceae Sausage tree 10m Mar.- June
ong
Queen crape
25 Lagerstroemia speciosa(Linn) Lythraceae Jarool 10m April - June. Oblong
Myrle
The mango South India - Round /
26 ManagiferaIndicaLinn Anacardiaceae Am 15m
tree Jan -Mar Oblong
Round /
27 MilletiapequensisAli Fabaceae 10m Aug. - Oct.
Oblong
Indian cork- Oblong /
28 MillingtoniahortensisL.F Bignoniaceae Buch 10m Oct.- Dec.
tree, Round

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Common Hindi Flowering Crown


S.No. Binomial Name Family Height
Name Name season shape
Oblong /
29 MimusopshexandraRoxb. Sapotaceae Khirni 10m Sept - Nov
Round
30 Morus alba Linn. Moraceae Tuti Tut 8m Feb.- June Oblong
Peltophorumpterocarpum(D Copper pod Oblong /
31 Caesalpinaceae May - Sept.
C)Backer tree. Round
Manila
Pithecellobiumducle(Roxb.)
32 Mimosaceae tamarind,Ma Vilayatimili 8m Jan. - Feb. Oblong
Benth
dras thorn
Prosopischilensis(Molina)Stu Vilayatikikk
33 Mimosaceae Mesquite 10m Dec. - April. Spreading
ntz ar
34 Prosopis cineraria Linn. Mimosaceae Khejri 12m Dec. - April. Spreading
Spreading
35 SamaneasamanJacq Mimosaceae Rain Tree 20m Mar. - June.
/Round
Oblong /
36 SapindusemarginatusVihl Sapindaceae Soapnut 10m Oct. - Dec.
Round
37 SaracaasokaRoxb.De Wilde Caesalpinaceae Ashok 5m Dec. - May Spreading
Swamp- Ogosti(Oriy
38 SesbaniagrandifloraPers Fabaceae 10m Sept. - Dec. Oblong
pea,Agathi a)
Sesbania Common
39 Fabaceae Jainti 6m Aug. - Dec. Oblong
sesban(Linn)Merrill Sesban
SpathaodeacampanulataBea Indian Tulip Oblong/
40 Bingnoniaceae 12m Nov. - Jan.
uv Tree Round
Bemg&
41 Spondiaspinnata(L.f) Anacardiaceae 10m Feb - April Round
Mar- Amra
Oblong/
42 SyzygiumcuminiLinn Myrtaceae Black plum Jaman 20m Mar. - May.
Spreading
The
43 TamarindusIndicaLinn Caesalpinaceae Imli 20m April - Oct. Spreading
Tamarind

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Common Hindi Flowering Crown


S.No. Binomial Name Family Height
Name Name season shape
Tree
Thespesiapopuleneoides Umbrella Through the
44 Malvaceae Parespipal 10m Round
(Roxb) Kostel Tree year
American
45 ThujaoccidentalisLinn. Cupressaceae White cedar 15m Conical
Arborvitae,
CharcoalTree
Throughout Round/Obl
46 TermaorientalisBlume Ulmaceae , Indian Gio 6m
the year ong
nettle tree
Zizyphusmauritiana
47 Rhamnaceae Indian Jujube Ber 10m April -Oct. Round
Var. Fruticosa
 Source: Guidelines for developing greenbelts CPCB-2007(Abbreviations: CSA: Crown Surface Area; LA: Leaf Area; SI: Stomatal
Index)

Table: 9.4
List of Shrubs proposed for Greenbelt (Evergreen, quick growing)
Hindi Flowering
S.No. Binomial Name Family Common Name Name Height season Crown shape
1 Acacia catechu,Willd Mimoseae The cutch tree Khair 3m May-August Oblong
2 Acacia pennataWilld Mimoseae Biswal 8m June-Aug. Round
Bougainvillea Through the Oblong/Roun
3 spectabilis Willd Nyctaginvillea Bougainvillea 8m year d
CalotropisgiganteaR.B Asclepiadacea Gigantic swallow Oblong/Roun
4 r(Linn) e wort 5m Feb - July d
Calotropisprocera(R.Br Asclepiadacea Oblong/Roun
5 .)Ait e Swallowwort Akada 6m December d
6 Carissa spinarumLinn Apocynaceae Karaunda 3m Mar - May Round
7 GrewiasubinequalisaD Tiliaceae Phalsa 7m April -June Round

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Hindi Flowering
S.No. Binomial Name Family Common Name Name Height season Crown shape
C
8 Hamelia patens Jacq Rubiaceae Scarlet bush 3m Oct.- Jan Round
9 Lxorachinensis Rubiaceae 6m March Oblong
Throughout
10 Lantana camaraLinn. verbenaceae Lantana 3m the year Spreading
11 LawsoniainermisLinn Lythraceae Henna Mehendi 5m April -July Round
MurrayapaniculataLin
12 n Rutaceae Marchula 5m June - Oct. Round
Throughout Oblong /
13 NeriumindicumMill Apocynaceae Pink oleander Kaner 5m the year Round
Poinciana
pulcherrimaLinn (R. Caesalpinacea
14 Grah.) e Guletura 3m Oct. - Jan. Oblong
15 RicinuscommunisLinn Euphorbiaceae The castor Erandi 6m Sept - Oct Oblong
16 SesbaniaspeciosaTaub. Fabaceae Tam- Seemaiagathi 4m Sept. - Dec. Oblong
Tabernaemonatanadiv Through the
17 aricataLinn Apocynaceae Tagar 3m Year Round
18 TecomaStansLinn. Bingnoniaceae 5m Feb -April Oblong
Thevetiaperuviana Round/Oblon
19 (Pers.)Merrill. Apocynaceae Yellow oleanner PilaKaner 6m g
20 ZizyphusrugosaLamk Rhamnaceae Suran 5m Dec. - Feb. Round
ZizyphusxylopyraWill Goteoboro
21 d Rhamnaceae (Oriya) 4m April - June Round
Round/Oblon
22 Citrus aurantiumLinn Rutaceae Limbu 5m Sept - Nov g
April - Aug
Gardenia Extended
23 tasminoidesEills Rubiaceae 5m upto Sept. Oblong

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Hindi Flowering
S.No. Binomial Name Family Common Name Name Height season Crown shape
Hibiscucrosa- Throughout Round
24 sinensisLinn Malvaceae Jasud Jasum 3m the year /Oblong
Throughout
25 IxoracoccineaL Rubiaceae Rangan 6m the year Oblong
26 PsidiumguayavaLinn. Myrtaceae Guava tree Amrud 5m Oblong
Source: Guidelines for developing greenbelts CPCB-2007(Abbreviations: CSA: Crown Surface Area; LA: Leaf Area; SI: Stomatal
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Fig. 9.4, Proposed Green Belt on layout plan

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9.10 Proposal for Roof Top Rain Water Harvesting


9.10.1 Rainwater Harvesting System:
Rooftop rainwater harvesting: Rooftop rainwater from the admin area, store area and
plant area is flown down to the ground and then taken to storm water drains. The storm
water drains are intercepted at strategic locations and rainwater is diverted into recharge
wells. The recharge wells are provided with recharge bores to facilitate the recharge.
Layers of filtering material like boulders, pebbles and coarse sand inside the recharge well
ensure efficient filtration.
The rainwater collected from the rooftop will be conveyed into the rainwater harvesting
system consisting of De silting-cum-filter Chamber for recharge into the groundwater.
Green areas and paved areas are not considered for computing number of RWH. Green &
Paved areas will follow natural recharge directly into the ground and paved areas may be
contaminated due to spillage of oil, grease and lubricants etc so run off from paved areas
may contaminate the ground water therefore only roof top water will be considered for
recharge.
Analysis of the observed data on intensity duration of rainfall of past records over a period
of years in the area is necessary to arrive at a fair estimate of intensity-duration for given
frequencies. The longer the record available, the more dependable is the forecast. In the
present conditions, intensity of rainfall adopted in design is usually in the range of 30
mm/hr to 60 mm/hr. However, as per last 10 years data, the intensity of precipitation for
design of drainage scheme has been taken 60mm/hr.
Table – 9.5, Runoff Available for Recharge:
S. No. Land Use Type Area Coefficient Rainfall Quantity of
2
(m ) of runoff (m) Rainwater (m3)
1 Roof Top 526 0.85 0.982 439.0522
2 Road and Paved 121 0.6 0.982 71.2932
3 Green Belt Area 809 0.15 0.982 119.1657
4 Open Space 770 0.25 0.982 189.035
Total 2226 818.54
From the above computation, it is suggested that a total annual quantum of 818.54 cum.
of rainwater can be fruitfully harvested by constructing suitable recharge structures. In
order to design the recharge structures, hourly runoff of 30.0 mm/hr has been taken into
account and the details are tabulated below.

Hourly Computation of Runoff - (30 mm/hr)


S.No. Land Use Type Area Coefficient Intensity Quantity of
2
(m ) of runoff of Rainwater
Rainfall (m3)
(m)
1 Roof Area 526 0.85 0.03 13.413
2 Road & Paved Area 121 0.6 0.03 2.178
3 Green belt 809 0.15 0.03 3.6405
4 Open area 770 0.25 0.03 5.775
Total 2226 25.00

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 Water available for recharge: 25.0 m3/hour

 Bore well recharge capacity = 50% of average discharge i.e. 500 lpm
Or : 30 m3/hour

 One trench recharge capacity = 2.5 m x 2.0 m x 2.5 m = 12.5 m3

 One Recharge Trench + 1 Bore well can recharge


= 7+7 = 14 m3/hour

 Required no. of rainwater harvesting structure = 25 / 14 = 1.7 No or can say 02


Nos (02 nos RWM structure will be constructed in the premises to harvest 818.54
m3/annum of rainwater.)

 Size of Rain water harvesting pit for Roof top area 526 sqm
1 No. of RWH Pit No 2.0

 Design of Rain Water harvesting pit roof top area

Figure 9.5, Rain Water Harvesting Plan

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9.11 Implementation Plan of CREP Recommendations


Table: 9.6
S.No. Conditions Proposed Action
1 Cement Plants which are not TTS Cement will comply with all the
complying with notified standards stipulated standards.
shall do the following to meet the
standards.

2 CPCB will evolve load based TTS Cement will comply with all the
standards by December, 2003. stipulated standards.

Cement Industry will control fugitive  Enclosures/Cladding provided at all Raw-


dust emission from al the Raw – material yards.
material & product storage and  Dust collectors will be provided at all
Transfer Points. Transfers Points.
 Atomized mist type water spraying system
provided on raw material unloading
hoppers.
 Concreting of floors Near Equipment to
avoid fugitive dust emission.

3. Industry will install continuous  Opacity Monitor (Continuous Source


monitoring system by December 2003 emission monitoring equipment) will be
based on the feed – back on installed at emission sources for
continuous monitoring equipment's Particulate Emission and all are in
performance. working condition.
 On line Ambient Air Quality Monitoring
station will be installed for measuring
PM10 & PM2.5, SO2, and NO2 and
continuous data will be displayed at
factory main gate.

4. Industries will submit the target date Utilizing waste materials like :
to enhance the utilization of waste  100% utilization of dust collected in Air
material by April 2003. Pollution Control equipment in grinding
unit.

9.12 Monitoring Programme


Regular monitoring of important and crucial environmental parameters is of immense
importance to assess the status of environment during plant operation. With the
knowledge of existing baseline conditions, the monitoring programme can serve as an
indicator for any deterioration in environmental quality due to operation of the plant and
suitable mitigatory steps could be taken in time to safeguard the environment. The
following routine monitoring programme would therefore need to be implemented. The
detailed programmes for monitoring are given in Chapter 6.

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9.13 Air Quality


Both ambient air quality and stack emissions would be monitored. It is proposed to
undertake continuous monitoring of stack emissions, the ambient air would be monitored
once a week at least at five locations to be finalized in consultation the State Pollution
Control Board for SO2, NOX, PM10 and PM2.5.

9.14 Meteorological Observations


A permanent weather station should be installed within the plant premises. The
temperature, humidity, wind speed, wind direction, cloud cover, rainfall and solar
radiation should be monitored and recorded daily.

9.15 Water Quality


All the effluent emanating from the plant and township would be monitored daily. It is
proposed to monitor the physical, chemical parameters and heavy metals in the effluent.

9.16 Ecology
9.16.1 Terrestrial
It is proposed to monitor the food crops once a year to understand the source of these
pollutants in the crops.

9.16.2 Human Health


The disease pattern in the area would be evaluated through health survey around the
propose site once in a year.

9.17 Environmental Audit


A detailed Environmental Audit is to be carried in line with GOI, MOEF gazette
notification dated, April 22, 1993 every year and report is to be submitted to regulatory
agencies and proper upkeep of all the documents will be carried for use at any later date.

9.18 Implementation of an Environmental Management System


9.18.1 Commitment
It is essential that the top management of the industry is committed to development of its
activities in an environmentally sound manner and supports all efforts in achieving this
objective. Experience has shown that all attempts to change the processes and production
methods which reduce/prevent wastes and inefficient use of resources ultimately result
not only in environmentally sound practices but also better business returns.

9.18.2 Environment Management Cell


A separate Environment Management Cell will be earmarked for monitoring of pollutants
and development of greenbelt as per Environmental Management Plan. Environmental
Management Cell (EMC) will meet at least once a month to assess the progress and
analyze the data collected for the month. Any deviation/variation noticed shall be
immediately taken into consideration for improvement of the same. Yearly action plan of
EMP will be updated with respect to results achieved and proposed activities for next year.

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Fig : 9.6, Environmental Management cell

9.18.3 Preparatory Environmental Review


An industry with no formal environmental management system should first establish its
current position with regards to environment through a preparatory environmental review.
This should cover following four areas:
 Legislative and regulatory requirements;
 Evaluation and registration of significant parameters and their environmental
impacts;
 Review of existing environmental management practices and procedures; and;
 Assessment of feedback from investigation of previous environmental incidents and
non-Compliance with legislation, regulations or existing policies and procedures.
 The resulting report should address:
 The nature and extent of problems and deficiencies;
 The priorities to be accorded to rectify them and -
 An improvement program designed to ensure that the personnel and material
resources required are identified and made available.

9.19 Environmental Policy


The industry's management should actively initiate, develop and support the
environmental policy which is relevant to its activities, products and services and their
environmental effects. Broadly this should:
 Be consistent with the occupational health and safety policy and other industrial
policies (such as quality policy);
 Indicate which of the industrial activities are covered by the environmental
management system;
 Be communicated and implemented at all levels of the industry; and
 Be available publicly.

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9.20 Environmental Effects


The industry should establish and maintain procedures for:
Receiving, documenting and responding to internal as well as external communications
concerning environmental aspects and management; Identifying, examining and
evaluating the environmental effects of its activities under normal and
abnormal/emergency situations (including risk assessment) and compiling significant
effects in a register; and Recording all legislative, regulatory and other policy requirements
and codes in a register.

9.21 Environmental Objectives and Targets


The objectives should be set with a view to realizing gradual and steady improvements in
environmental performance through application of best available and economically viable
technology.
The areas targeted for improvement should be those where improvements are most
necessary to reduce risks (to environment and industry) and liabilities. These should be
identified through cost-benefit analysis wherever practicable and should be quantitative
and achievable.

9.20 Environmental Management Program


The establishment of an environmental management program is the key to compliance
with the industry's environmental policy and achievement of the environmental objectives
and targets.
It should designate the responsibility for achieving the targets at each level and the means
thereof. It should deal with the actions required for the consequences of the industry's past
activities as well as address the life cycle of development of new products so as to
effectively control adverse impacts.

9.21 Environmental Management Manual & Documentation


The documentation is intended to provide an adequate description of the environmental
management system. The manual is expected to provide a reference to the implementation
and maintenance of the system.

9.22 Operational Control


The management responsibilities should be defined to ensure that the control, verification,
measurement and testing of environmental parameters within the industry are adequately
co-ordinated and effectively performed.
The control, verification, measurement and testing should be made through documented
procedures and work instructions defining the manner of conducting activities, the
absence of which can lead to violation of the environmental policy.
In the event of non-compliance, procedures for investigation of the causative mechanism
should be established and the factors reported for corrective actions.

9.23 Environmental Management Records


The industry should establish and maintain a system of records to demonstrate
compliance with the environmental management systems and the extent of achievement

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of the environmental objectives and targets. In addition the other records (legislative, audit
and review reports), management records should address the following:
 Details of failure in compliance and corrective action;
 Details of incidents and corrective action;
 Details of complaints and follow-up action;
 Appropriate contractor and supplier information;
 Inspection and maintenance reports;
 Product identification and composition data;
 Monitoring data;
 Environmental training records; and
 Housekeeping.

9.24 Environmental Statement


As a mandatory requirement under the Environment Protection Rules (1986) as amended
through the Notification issued by the Ministry of Environment and Forests in April 1993,
an Environmental Statement should be prepared annually. This should include the
consumption of total resources (raw material and water per T of product), quantity and
concentration of pollutants (air and water) discharged, quantity of hazardous and solid
waste generation, pollution abatement measures, conservation of natural resources and
cost of production vis-a-vis the investment on pollution abatement. This may be an
internal or external audit, but carried out impartially and effectively by a person properly
trained for it. Broad knowledge of the environmental process and expertise in relevant
disciplines is also required.
The intention of this statement is:
 To identify the process/production areas where resources can be used more
efficiently through a comparison with the figures of a similar industry (thereby
reducing the consumption per unit of product);
 To determine the areas where waste generation can be minimized at source and
through end of pipe treatment (thereby reducing the wastes generated and
discharged per unit of product); and
 To initiate a self-correcting/improvement system through an internal analysis to
achieve cost reduction through choice of superior technology and more efficient
practices.

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AT PLOT NO. D-11, UPSIDC, SIDHWAN INDUSTRIAL AREA, P.O: PACHWAL, DISTRICT: EIA / EMP
JAUNPUR, UTTAR PRADESH BY TTS CEMENT.

CHAPTER-10
RECOMMENDATIONS
Following recommendations are delineated for evolving and creating effective
environment management plan. These would entail planning to control land, air, noise
pollution due to industrial activity during construction as well as operational phase of
Clinker Grinding plant.

 During Construction phase dust from clearing of site and operations like
excavation, leveling, transportation that generate dust could be controlled by
utilizing water spray wherever possible.

 Proper drinking water supply & sanitation facilities should be provided to the
workers so as to have minimum environment impact and they shall not hinder the
domestic waste disposal profile of surroundings.

 Constructional and installation activities must be carried out in such a way that any
liquid waste emanating from these shall be properly treated & disposed. The
transportation vehicles should be properly maintained to minimize smoke
emissions. Spillage of oil shall be adequately taken care of. Any other type of solid
waste obtained should be properly disposed off in suitable dumping areas provided
for the purpose. Noise level arising due to fabrication, erection site preparation
could be controlled by keeping it below 55 dB(A) near residential by way of placing
acoustic barriers, creating temporary earth bunds of soil at site.

 Judicious use of water in various plant practices & its recycle will reduce the
volume of waste to a great extent. Floor washings, cooling water, leakages should
be a minimized by way of collection and then recycled back to process stream.

 Green belt provision should be done within premises all along as per given details.

 In order to have a close monitoring on water use & conservation in plant, the
industry could go for installing flow measuring devices at various points of intake
as well as interconnecting drains of discharge.

 Attempts should be made to evolve an exhaustive procedure of environmental


operational matrix by the industry during operational phase of its proposed
establishment. This should than be compared with baselines matrix consisting of
biological, physical, cultural, bio-cultural linkages in terms of evaluation with
respect to scale of importance, scale of operational phase and scale of management
by rating system.

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JAUNPUR, UTTAR PRADESH BY TTS CEMENT.

CHAPTER – 11
DISCLOSURE OF CONSULTANT

Declaration by Experts contributing to the EIA/EMP Report for the proposed


Establishment of new Clinker Grinding /Blending unit capacity - 300 TPD at Plot No. D-
11, UPSIDC, Sidhwan Industrial Area, P.O: Pachwal, Block – Rampur, District: Jaunpur,
Uttar Pradesh by TTS Cement. I hereby, certify that i was a part of the EIA team in the
following capacity that developed the above EIA/EMP.
EIA Coordinator
Name Dr. Manoj Garg
Signature & Date

Period of Involvement December 2019 – June 2020


Contact Information 9897674227

FUNCTIONAL AREA EXPERTS:

S. No. Functional Name of the Involvement Signature &


Area expert/s (Period & Task**) Date
1 LU Mr. Anubhav Satellite Data Procurement
Singh Interpretation of Satellite Data
for preparation of LU.
2 WP Dr. Manoj Garg Prediction of Water Pollution
and Its Management and Water
balance.
3 AP Mr. Anubhav Prediction of air pollution and
Singh its management
 Mr. Irfan
(FAA)
4 AQ Mr. Anubhav Study of Primary data, air
Singh quality modeling and its
interpretation
5 EB Mrs. Ritu Garg Ecological and Biodiversity
survey identification of species
(Flora and Fauna)
6 SE Mrs Ritu Garg Secondary data of Census on
India 2011.
Socio –Economic impact
assessment. Study of the socio
economic and cultural aspects

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JAUNPUR, UTTAR PRADESH BY TTS CEMENT.

7 SC Mr. Sandeep Field survey for assessing the


Verma regional and local soil
 Mr. Irfan characteristics of the area.
(FAA)
8 HG Mr. Vikas Goel Hydrogeological survey for
assessing aquifer distribution of
the area water resource
evaluation of the area.
Pre-monsoon & post monsoon
collection of water level &
quality data.
9 SW Mr Vikas Goel Identification of nature of waste
, categorization , and quality of
generated OP/waste. Prediction
of waste pollution and its
management.
10 RH Mrs Vandana Assessment of risk involved if
Saini any management plan for
safety.
11 Geology Mr. Manoj Geological Study
Chaudhary

12 Noise Mr. Anubhav Prediction of Ambient Noise


Singh pollution and its management

Declaration by the Head of the Accredited Consultant Organization / authorized person


I, Dr. Manoj Garg, hereby, confirm that the above mentioned experts prepared the
EIA Report for the Establishment of New Clinker Grinding /Blending unit capacity - 300
TPD, at Plot No. D-11, UPSIDC, Sidhwan Industrial Area, P.O: Pachwal, District:
Jaunpur, Uttar Pradesh By TTS Cement.
I also confirm that the consultant organization shall be fully accountable for any misleading
information mentioned in this statement.
Signature

Name Dr Manoj Garg


Designation CEO
Name of the EIA Environmental & Technical
Consultant Organization Research Centre

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JAUNPUR, UTTAR PRADESH BY TTS CEMENT.

ANNEXURE –I
(PUBLIC HEARING PROCEEDING MINUTES)

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JAUNPUR, UTTAR PRADESH BY TTS CEMENT.

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JAUNPUR, UTTAR PRADESH BY TTS CEMENT.

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AT PLOT NO. D-11, UPSIDC, SIDHWAN INDUSTRIAL AREA, P.O: PACHWAL, DISTRICT: EIA / EMP
JAUNPUR, UTTAR PRADESH BY TTS CEMENT.

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AT PLOT NO. D-11, UPSIDC, SIDHWAN INDUSTRIAL AREA, P.O: PACHWAL, DISTRICT: EIA / EMP
JAUNPUR, UTTAR PRADESH BY TTS CEMENT.

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AT PLOT NO. D-11, UPSIDC, SIDHWAN INDUSTRIAL AREA, P.O: PACHWAL, DISTRICT: EIA / EMP
JAUNPUR, UTTAR PRADESH BY TTS CEMENT.

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AT PLOT NO. D-11, UPSIDC, SIDHWAN INDUSTRIAL AREA, P.O: PACHWAL, DISTRICT: EIA / EMP
JAUNPUR, UTTAR PRADESH BY TTS CEMENT.

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AT PLOT NO. D-11, UPSIDC, SIDHWAN INDUSTRIAL AREA, P.O: PACHWAL, DISTRICT: EIA / EMP
JAUNPUR, UTTAR PRADESH BY TTS CEMENT.

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AT PLOT NO. D-11, UPSIDC, SIDHWAN INDUSTRIAL AREA, P.O: PACHWAL, DISTRICT: EIA / EMP
JAUNPUR, UTTAR PRADESH BY TTS CEMENT.

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ESTABLISHMENT OF NEW CLINKER GRINDING /BLENDING UNIT CAPACITY - 300 TPD, FINAL
AT PLOT NO. D-11, UPSIDC, SIDHWAN INDUSTRIAL AREA, P.O: PACHWAL, DISTRICT: EIA / EMP
JAUNPUR, UTTAR PRADESH BY TTS CEMENT.

ANNEXURE –II
(SITE SPECIFIC METEOROLOGICAL DATA)
Year Month Date Hour Temperature Relative Wind Wind Mixing
Dry (°c) Humidity Direction Speed Height
(°) (m/s) (m)
2019 12 1 1 27.4 63 270 4.2 55
2019 12 1 2 25.5 64 170 2.4 130
2019 12 1 3 23.8 63 340 1.3 320
2019 12 1 4 23.7 63 330 2.3 420
2019 12 1 5 23.9 64 260 1.8 750
2019 12 1 6 26.2 62 280 3.4 975
2019 12 1 7 27.6 59 280 1.9 1400
2019 12 1 8 27.8 59 90 4.2 1385
2019 12 1 9 28.3 57 340 1 1290
2019 12 1 10 28.6 56 340 1 1190
2019 12 1 11 29.1 55 90 4.2 800
2019 12 1 12 31.1 54 330 3 495
2019 12 1 13 32.4 52 280 0 80
2019 12 1 14 32.8 49 340 1.1 80
2019 12 1 15 33.1 47 270 2.1 80
2019 12 1 16 32.7 48 250 2 80
2019 12 1 17 32.1 50 240 1.2 80
2019 12 1 18 31.2 52 240 2.1 80
2019 12 1 19 30.8 55 260 1 80
2019 12 1 20 29.3 57 270 4.2 80
2019 12 1 21 28.7 59 250 1 70
2019 12 1 22 28.3 59 300 1 75
2019 12 1 23 28.1 62 360 2.6 69
2019 12 1 24 28.1 62 200 1 55
2019 12 2 1 27.4 63 320 1 57
2019 12 2 2 25.5 64 260 2 132
2019 12 2 3 23.8 63 310 1.3 322
2019 12 2 4 23.9 64 330 1.4 422
2019 12 2 5 24.4 63 330 1 752
2019 12 2 6 25.1 63 360 1 977
2019 12 2 7 27.5 62 270 4.2 1402
2019 12 2 8 27.7 60 260 1.6 1387
2019 12 2 9 28.2 59 280 0 1292
2019 12 2 10 28.5 56 90 4.2 1192
2019 12 2 11 29 55 360 1 802
2019 12 2 12 31.1 54 360 0 497
2019 12 2 13 32.3 52 310 1 82
2019 12 2 14 32.7 49 300 1 82
2019 12 2 15 33.1 47 290 1 82
2019 12 2 16 32.6 48 90 4.2 82

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AT PLOT NO. D-11, UPSIDC, SIDHWAN INDUSTRIAL AREA, P.O: PACHWAL, DISTRICT: EIA / EMP
JAUNPUR, UTTAR PRADESH BY TTS CEMENT.

2019 12 2 17 32.1 50 90 3 82
2019 12 2 18 31.1 52 270 3 82
2019 12 2 19 30.7 55 300 1 82
2019 12 2 20 29.2 57 280 2.1 82
2019 12 2 21 28.5 59 280 2.4 72
2019 12 2 22 28.1 59 270 3 77
2019 12 2 23 27.9 62 260 2 71
2019 12 2 24 27.4 62 280 0 57
2019 12 3 1 27.3 63 260 1 57
2019 12 3 2 25.4 64 270 3 132
2019 12 3 3 23.8 62 330 1 322
2019 12 3 4 23.8 62 330 3 422
2019 12 3 5 23.5 63 170 1 752
2019 12 3 6 25.1 63 340 1 977
2019 12 3 7 27.4 61 330 1 1402
2019 12 3 8 27.7 60 260 2 1387
2019 12 3 9 28.1 58 280 0 1292
2019 12 3 10 28.4 56 280 0 1192
2019 12 3 11 28.9 54 90 3 802
2019 12 3 12 30.8 52 90 3 497
2019 12 3 13 32.1 49 90 3 82
2019 12 3 14 32.6 47 270 3 82
2019 12 3 15 32.9 48 360 3 82
2019 12 3 16 32.5 49 280 0 82
2019 12 3 17 32 49 340 1 82
2019 12 3 18 31.1 52 247 1 82
2019 12 3 19 30.6 55 250 2.1 82
2019 12 3 20 29.1 57 240 1 82
2019 12 3 21 28.4 59 240 1 72
2019 12 3 22 28.1 59 260 1 77
2019 12 3 23 27.8 62 270 3 71
2019 12 3 24 27.3 62 320 0 57
2019 12 4 1 27.2 63 90 3 55
2019 12 4 2 25.3 64 90 3 130
2019 12 4 3 23.7 64 200 1 320
2019 12 4 4 23.6 62 360 0 420
2019 12 4 5 23.4 62 260 1.6 750
2019 12 4 6 24.9 60 90 3 975
2019 12 4 7 27.3 60 330 1 1400
2019 12 4 8 27.6 59 330 1 1385
2019 12 4 9 28.1 57 350 1 1290
2019 12 4 10 28.5 56 330 2 1190
2019 12 4 11 28.8 55 150 1 800
2019 12 4 12 30.9 54 130 2 495
2019 12 4 13 32.4 52 160 3 80

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AT PLOT NO. D-11, UPSIDC, SIDHWAN INDUSTRIAL AREA, P.O: PACHWAL, DISTRICT: EIA / EMP
JAUNPUR, UTTAR PRADESH BY TTS CEMENT.

2019 12 4 14 32.5 50 270 3 80


2019 12 4 15 32.8 47 250 2 80
2019 12 4 16 32.4 48 110 1 80
2019 12 4 17 31.8 50 230 2 80
2019 12 4 18 31.2 52 220 0 80
2019 12 4 19 30.5 55 310 1 80
2019 12 4 20 29.1 57 350 1 80
2019 12 4 21 28.3 59 90 4.2 70
2019 12 4 22 27.9 59 60 1.4 75
2019 12 4 23 27.7 62 20 1 69
2019 12 4 24 27.1 62 20 3 55
2019 12 5 1 27.1 63 10 1 53
2019 12 5 2 25.2 64 60 1 128
2019 12 5 3 23.9 63 90 4.2 318
2019 12 5 4 23.9 64 70 0 418
2019 12 5 5 24.1 63 80 1 748
2019 12 5 6 24.8 63 90 4.2 973
2019 12 5 7 27.2 61 90 4.2 1398
2019 12 5 8 27.5 62 160 0 1383
2019 12 5 9 28.2 59 150 1 1288
2019 12 5 10 28.6 59 170 0 1188
2019 12 5 11 28.9 56 200 1 798
2019 12 5 12 30.8 52 180 2 493
2019 12 5 13 33.3 49 360 0 78
2019 12 5 14 34.1 46 180 2 78
2019 12 5 15 35.3 48 200 3 78
2019 12 5 16 34.1 50 190 2 78
2019 12 5 17 33.4 49 0 1 78
2019 12 5 18 32.4 52 90 4.2 78
2019 12 5 19 32.1 55 30 1 78
2019 12 5 20 31.6 57 320 1 78
2019 12 5 21 30.2 59 135 2 68
2019 12 5 22 28.1 59 50 1 73
2019 12 5 23 27.9 62 40 1 67
2019 12 5 24 27.4 62 0 2 53
2019 12 6 1 27.5 63 30 1 53
2019 12 6 2 25.5 64 30 2 128
2019 12 6 3 24.1 64 157.5 3.1 318
2019 12 6 4 24.3 62 90 4.2 418
2019 12 6 5 24.4 62 10 1 748
2019 12 6 6 25.3 62 300 2 973
2019 12 6 7 28.1 63 91 2 1398
2019 12 6 8 28.5 61 90 4.2 1383
2019 12 6 9 29.2 60 90 4.2 1288
2019 12 6 10 29.6 59 190 2 1188

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AT PLOT NO. D-11, UPSIDC, SIDHWAN INDUSTRIAL AREA, P.O: PACHWAL, DISTRICT: EIA / EMP
JAUNPUR, UTTAR PRADESH BY TTS CEMENT.

2019 12 6 11 29.9 56 280 0 798


2019 12 6 12 31.8 54 0 2 493
2019 12 6 13 34.3 52 190 1 78
2019 12 6 14 35.3 49 260 0 78
2019 12 6 15 36.3 46 90 4.2 78
2019 12 6 16 35.3 49 225 2.1 78
2019 12 6 17 34.5 52 315 0 78
2019 12 6 18 33.4 53 91 3.1 78
2019 12 6 19 33.5 54 80 1 78
2019 12 6 20 32.6 56 20 1 78
2019 12 6 21 31.2 56 91 0 68
2019 12 6 22 29.6 58 20 1 73
2019 12 6 23 27.5 59 90 4.2 67
2019 12 6 24 27.4 60 0 1 53
2019 12 7 1 27.4 63 360 3.6 50
2019 12 7 2 26.1 64 360 0 125
2019 12 7 3 23.2 64 230 1 315
2019 12 7 4 23.4 64 240 1 415
2019 12 7 5 23.8 63 247 0 745
2019 12 7 6 26.2 63 290 3.4 970
2019 12 7 7 27.6 61 90 4.2 1395
2019 12 7 8 27.8 60 320 1 1380
2019 12 7 9 28.3 58 340 1 1285
2019 12 7 10 28.6 56 247 0 1185
2019 12 7 11 29.1 54 90 2.1 795
2019 12 7 12 31.1 53 40 2 490
2019 12 7 13 32.4 50 30 1 75
2019 12 7 14 32.8 46 110 1 75
2019 12 7 15 33.1 49 150 1 75
2019 12 7 16 32.7 50 200 1 75
2019 12 7 17 32.1 49 330 3 75
2019 12 7 18 31.2 52 100 1 75
2019 12 7 19 30.8 55 90 2.1 75
2019 12 7 20 29.3 57 20 0 75
2019 12 7 21 28.7 59 10 2 65
2019 12 7 22 28.3 59 340 2 70
2019 12 7 23 28.1 62 340 3 64
2019 12 7 24 28.1 62 240 2 50
2019 12 8 1 27.4 63 280 0 50
2019 12 8 2 25.5 64 90 2.1 125
2019 12 8 3 23.8 64 90 2.1 315
2019 12 8 4 23.9 63 90 2.1 415
2019 12 8 5 24.4 62 90 2.1 745
2019 12 8 6 25.1 60 280 1 970
2019 12 8 7 27.5 60 280 0 1395

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ESTABLISHMENT OF NEW CLINKER GRINDING /BLENDING UNIT CAPACITY - 300 TPD, FINAL
AT PLOT NO. D-11, UPSIDC, SIDHWAN INDUSTRIAL AREA, P.O: PACHWAL, DISTRICT: EIA / EMP
JAUNPUR, UTTAR PRADESH BY TTS CEMENT.

2019 12 8 8 27.7 59 320 0 1380


2019 12 8 9 28.2 57 300 0 1285
2019 12 8 10 28.5 56 270 2.1 1185
2019 12 8 11 29 55 290 2.1 795
2019 12 8 12 31.1 54 360 2 490
2019 12 8 13 32.3 52 247 2 75
2019 12 8 14 32.7 50 260 3 75
2019 12 8 15 33.1 47 260 1 75
2019 12 8 16 32.6 48 330 0 75
2019 12 8 17 32.1 50 280 1 75
2019 12 8 18 31.1 52 330 1 75
2019 12 8 19 30.7 55 320 2 75
2019 12 8 20 29.2 57 300 1 75
2019 12 8 21 28.5 59 360 2 65
2019 12 8 22 28.1 59 360 3.7 70
2019 12 8 23 27.9 62 280 1 64
2019 12 8 24 27.4 62 270 2.1 50
2019 12 9 1 27.3 63 360 1 55
2019 12 9 2 25.4 64 260 1 130
2019 12 9 3 23.8 63 270 2.1 320
2019 12 9 4 23.8 64 260 0 420
2019 12 9 5 23.5 63 260 1 750
2019 12 9 6 25.1 61 270 2.1 975
2019 12 9 7 27.4 58 270 4.2 1400
2019 12 9 8 27.7 60 270 4.2 1385
2019 12 9 9 28.1 58 250 1 1290
2019 12 9 10 28.4 56 280 0 1190
2019 12 9 11 28.9 54 280 1.9 800
2019 12 9 12 30.8 52 270 4.2 495
2019 12 9 13 32.1 49 290 3.6 80
2019 12 9 14 32.6 46 280 0 80
2019 12 9 15 32.9 47 260 0 80
2019 12 9 16 32.5 50 270 4.2 80
2019 12 9 17 32 49 300 2 80
2019 12 9 18 31.1 52 247 2 80
2019 12 9 19 30.6 55 290 2 80
2019 12 9 20 29.1 57 280 3 80
2019 12 9 21 28.4 59 270 4.2 70
2019 12 9 22 28.1 59 330 3 75
2019 12 9 23 27.8 62 247 1.3 69
2019 12 9 24 27.3 62 330 1.7 55
2019 12 10 1 27.2 63 240 1 59
2019 12 10 2 25.3 64 210 1.6 134
2019 12 10 3 23.7 64 230 1 324
2019 12 10 4 23.6 62 360 3.6 424

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AT PLOT NO. D-11, UPSIDC, SIDHWAN INDUSTRIAL AREA, P.O: PACHWAL, DISTRICT: EIA / EMP
JAUNPUR, UTTAR PRADESH BY TTS CEMENT.

2019 12 10 5 23.4 62 240 1 754


2019 12 10 6 24.9 63 260 1 979
2019 12 10 7 27.3 61 270 4.2 1404
2019 12 10 8 27.6 60 280 1 1389
2019 12 10 9 28.1 58 90 1 1294
2019 12 10 10 28.5 56 280 1 1194
2019 12 10 11 28.8 54 315 0 804
2019 12 10 12 30.9 52 280 2 499
2019 12 10 13 32.4 48 300 2 84
2019 12 10 14 32.5 46 292.5 4.2 84
2019 12 10 15 32.8 48 247 3.1 84
2019 12 10 16 32.4 51 300 2 84
2019 12 10 17 31.8 52 10 2 84
2019 12 10 18 31.2 55 90 1 84
2019 12 10 19 30.5 54 292.5 4.2 84
2019 12 10 20 29.1 56 247 0 84
2019 12 10 21 28.3 55 247 1.6 74
2019 12 10 22 27.9 59 360 3 79
2019 12 10 23 27.7 62 90 1 73
2019 12 10 24 27.1 62 280 3 59
2019 12 11 1 27.1 63 250 2 59
2019 12 11 2 25.2 64 250 0 134
2019 12 11 3 23.9 64 250 0 324
2019 12 11 4 23.9 62 330 2 424
2019 12 11 5 24.1 62 90 1 754
2019 12 11 6 24.8 62 260 1 979
2019 12 11 7 27.2 63 280 1.5 1404
2019 12 11 8 27.5 61 340 1.5 1389
2019 12 11 9 28.2 60 280 1 1294
2019 12 11 10 28.6 59 350 0 1194
2019 12 11 11 28.9 56 10 1 804
2019 12 11 12 30.8 54 280 1 499
2019 12 11 13 33.3 52 340 1.2 84
2019 12 11 14 34.1 49 270 1 84
2019 12 11 15 35.3 46 280 2.1 84
2019 12 11 16 34.1 49 360 3.4 84
2019 12 11 17 33.4 52 250 2 84
2019 12 11 18 32.4 53 290 1 84
2019 12 11 19 32.1 54 230 3 84
2019 12 11 20 31.6 56 250 2 84
2019 12 11 21 30.2 56 247 1 74
2019 12 11 22 28.1 58 240 1 79
2019 12 11 23 27.9 59 220 0 73
2019 12 11 24 27.4 60 260 1 59
2019 12 12 1 27.5 63 250 1 58

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ESTABLISHMENT OF NEW CLINKER GRINDING /BLENDING UNIT CAPACITY - 300 TPD, FINAL
AT PLOT NO. D-11, UPSIDC, SIDHWAN INDUSTRIAL AREA, P.O: PACHWAL, DISTRICT: EIA / EMP
JAUNPUR, UTTAR PRADESH BY TTS CEMENT.

2019 12 12 2 25.5 64 260 1.3 133


2019 12 12 3 24.1 64 90 1 323
2019 12 12 4 24.3 63 260 0 423
2019 12 12 5 24.4 63 240 1 753
2019 12 12 6 25.3 63 270 1 978
2019 12 12 7 28.1 61 360 0 1403
2019 12 12 8 28.5 60 90 1 1388
2019 12 12 9 29.2 58 247 0 1293
2019 12 12 10 29.6 56 300 1 1193
2019 12 12 11 29.9 54 90 1 803
2019 12 12 12 31.8 53 300 1 498
2019 12 12 13 34.3 51 290 1 83
2019 12 12 14 35.3 49 280 1 83
2019 12 12 15 36.3 46 320 1 83
2019 12 12 16 35.3 49 90 1 83
2019 12 12 17 34.5 49 360 3.5 83
2019 12 12 18 33.4 52 280 3.2 83
2019 12 12 19 33.5 55 270 1 83
2019 12 12 20 32.6 57 90 1 83
2019 12 12 21 31.2 59 260 1 73
2019 12 12 22 29.6 59 250 1 78
2019 12 12 23 27.5 62 270 4.2 72
2019 12 12 24 27.4 62 210 2 58
2019 12 13 1 27.4 63 240 1 58
2019 12 13 2 26.1 64 90 4.2 133
2019 12 13 3 23.2 64 270 4.2 323
2019 12 13 4 23.4 63 90 4.2 423
2019 12 13 5 23.8 63 320 1 753
2019 12 13 6 27.1 62 330 1 978
2019 12 13 7 27.9 63 10 1 1403
2019 12 13 8 28.1 61 90 4.2 1388
2019 12 13 9 28.5 60 230 1 1293
2019 12 13 10 28.8 59 10 1 1193
2019 12 13 11 29.3 56 150 2.2 803
2019 12 13 12 31.3 54 225 0 498
2019 12 13 13 28.6 52 292.5 4.2 83
2019 12 13 14 33.2 49 240 3.8 83
2019 12 13 15 33.5 46 225 1 83
2019 12 13 16 32.5 49 280 2 83
2019 12 13 17 31.9 52 320 1 83
2019 12 13 18 31.1 53 300 0 83
2019 12 13 19 30.6 54 260 1 83
2019 12 13 20 29.1 56 10 2 83
2019 12 13 21 28.3 56 90 4.2 73
2019 12 13 22 27.9 58 250 1 78

PREPARED BY : ENVIRONMENTAL & TECHNICAL RESEARCH CENTRE 231


ESTABLISHMENT OF NEW CLINKER GRINDING /BLENDING UNIT CAPACITY - 300 TPD, FINAL
AT PLOT NO. D-11, UPSIDC, SIDHWAN INDUSTRIAL AREA, P.O: PACHWAL, DISTRICT: EIA / EMP
JAUNPUR, UTTAR PRADESH BY TTS CEMENT.

2019 12 13 23 27.8 59 90 4.2 72


2019 12 13 24 27.7 60 180 0 58
2019 12 14 1 27.1 63 90 4.2 55
2019 12 14 2 25.1 64 270 4.2 130
2019 12 14 3 23.6 64 300 2 320
2019 12 14 4 23.5 63 350 0 420
2019 12 14 5 23.6 63 340 1 750
2019 12 14 6 25.4 63 350 1 975
2019 12 14 7 27.7 61 270 4.2 1400
2019 12 14 8 27.9 60 247 1 1385
2019 12 14 9 28.3 58 280 0 1290
2019 12 14 10 28.7 56 200 0 1190
2019 12 14 11 29.2 54 360 0 800
2019 12 14 12 31.3 52 240 1 495
2019 12 14 13 32.3 48 320 1 80
2019 12 14 14 32.1 46 300 1 80
2019 12 14 15 32.1 48 300 0 80
2019 12 14 16 31.9 51 300 1 80
2019 12 14 17 31.5 52 90 4.2 80
2019 12 14 18 31.1 55 220 1 80
2019 12 14 19 30.4 54 280 0 80
2019 12 14 20 29.1 56 90 3.2 80
2019 12 14 21 28.3 55 280 1 70
2019 12 14 22 27.9 59 90 3.2 75
2019 12 14 23 27.6 62 270 3.2 69
2019 12 14 24 27.1 62 260 0 55
2019 12 15 1 27.1 63 90 3.2 57
2019 12 15 2 24.9 63 315 0 134
2019 12 15 3 23.6 64 300 1 325
2019 12 15 4 23.5 64 90 3.2 425
2019 12 15 5 23.4 62 240 1 765
2019 12 15 6 25.3 63 360 0 988
2019 12 15 7 27.6 61 280 0 1410
2019 12 15 8 27.9 60 90 3.2 1390
2019 12 15 9 28.3 58 247 1 1287
2019 12 15 10 28.6 56 360 0 1176
2019 12 15 11 29.1 54 280 1.9 799
2019 12 15 12 31.1 52 315 0 489
2019 12 15 13 32.3 48 360 0 76
2019 12 15 14 32.4 46 260 0 80
2019 12 15 15 32.7 48 220 1 80
2019 12 15 16 32.1 51 260 1 80
2019 12 15 17 31.9 52 270 3.2 80
2019 12 15 18 31.5 55 270 3.2 80
2019 12 15 19 30.9 54 90 3.2 80

PREPARED BY : ENVIRONMENTAL & TECHNICAL RESEARCH CENTRE 232


ESTABLISHMENT OF NEW CLINKER GRINDING /BLENDING UNIT CAPACITY - 300 TPD, FINAL
AT PLOT NO. D-11, UPSIDC, SIDHWAN INDUSTRIAL AREA, P.O: PACHWAL, DISTRICT: EIA / EMP
JAUNPUR, UTTAR PRADESH BY TTS CEMENT.

2019 12 15 20 29 56 250 1 80
2019 12 15 21 28.1 55 90 3.2 71
2019 12 15 22 28.1 59 270 3.2 76
2019 12 15 23 27.9 62 90 3.2 70
2019 12 15 24 27.6 62 270 3.2 56
2019 12 16 1 27.5 63 240 1 55
2019 12 16 2 26.8 64 270 3.2 130
2019 12 16 3 24.1 64 250 1 320
2019 12 16 4 24.2 62 300 2 420
2019 12 16 5 23.9 62 280 3 750
2019 12 16 6 25.1 63 280 3 975
2019 12 16 7 27.2 61 280 2 1400
2019 12 16 8 27.7 60 290 3.2 1385
2019 12 16 9 28.3 58 90 3.2 1290
2019 12 16 10 29.4 56 280 2 1190
2019 12 16 11 28.9 54 250 0 800
2019 12 16 12 30.8 53 260 1 495
2019 12 16 13 32.3 51 250 1 80
2019 12 16 14 32.1 47 90 3.2 80
2019 12 16 15 32.1 46 240 0 80
2019 12 16 16 31.6 49 250 2 80
2019 12 16 17 31.4 52 315 0 80
2019 12 16 18 31.1 53 280 2 80
2019 12 16 19 30.5 54 260 2 80
2019 12 16 20 29.4 56 250 2 80
2019 12 16 21 28.6 56 240 2 70
2019 12 16 22 27.9 58 250 2 75
2019 12 16 23 27.4 62 270 3.2 69
2019 12 16 24 27.2 62 250 2 55
2019 12 17 1 27.4 63 260 0 57
2019 12 17 2 26.8 64 225 3.6 132
2019 12 17 3 25.1 63 290 3.2 322
2019 12 17 4 23.8 64 360 1 422
2019 12 17 5 23.9 63 300 0 752
2019 12 17 6 25.5 61 247 1 977
2019 12 17 7 27.6 60 247 1.8 1402
2019 12 17 8 27.7 59 247 3.6 1387
2019 12 17 9 28.5 57 300 2 1292
2019 12 17 10 28.8 56 90 3.2 1192
2019 12 17 11 29.1 54 360 3.4 802
2019 12 17 12 30.4 52 220 2 497
2019 12 17 13 31.6 48 270 3.2 82
2019 12 17 14 33.3 46 240 1 82
2019 12 17 15 34.1 47 230 2 82
2019 12 17 16 33.8 51 240 2 82

PREPARED BY : ENVIRONMENTAL & TECHNICAL RESEARCH CENTRE 233


ESTABLISHMENT OF NEW CLINKER GRINDING /BLENDING UNIT CAPACITY - 300 TPD, FINAL
AT PLOT NO. D-11, UPSIDC, SIDHWAN INDUSTRIAL AREA, P.O: PACHWAL, DISTRICT: EIA / EMP
JAUNPUR, UTTAR PRADESH BY TTS CEMENT.

2019 12 17 17 33.6 52 300 3.6 82


2019 12 17 18 32.8 55 240 2 82
2019 12 17 19 32.4 54 270 4.2 82
2019 12 17 20 31.5 56 360 2.8 82
2019 12 17 21 30.1 55 112.5 4.2 72
2019 12 17 22 28.3 59 67.5 2.9 77
2019 12 17 23 27.5 62 90 4.2 71
2019 12 17 24 27.1 62 90 4.2 57
2019 12 18 1 26.8 63 90 4.2 57
2019 12 18 2 25.1 63 360 3.4 132
2019 12 18 3 24.9 64 290 2 322
2019 12 18 4 24.3 62 337 3.4 422
2019 12 18 5 25.3 62 337 2.9 752
2019 12 18 6 27.1 63 337 3.2 977
2019 12 18 7 27.9 62 337 2.9 1402
2019 12 18 8 28.1 61 337 3.9 1387
2019 12 18 9 28.5 60 280 3.4 1292
2019 12 18 10 28.8 59 337 2.9 1192
2019 12 18 11 29.3 56 225 1.5 802
2019 12 18 12 31.3 54 337 3.4 497
2019 12 18 13 28.6 52 337 2.9 82
2019 12 18 14 33.2 49 90 4.2 82
2019 12 18 15 33.5 46 220 1 82
2019 12 18 16 32.5 48 110 3.4 82
2019 12 18 17 31.9 52 40 0 82
2019 12 18 18 31.1 53 210 0 82
2019 12 18 19 30.6 54 360 3.2 82
2019 12 18 20 29.1 56 112 1 82
2019 12 18 21 28.3 56 112.5 4.2 72
2019 12 18 22 27.9 57 92 2.4 77
2019 12 18 23 27.8 59 20 1 71
2019 12 18 24 27.7 60 70 3.4 57
2019 12 19 1 27.1 63 110 2.7 55
2019 12 19 2 25.1 63 100 3.4 130
2019 12 19 3 23.6 64 225 0 320
2019 12 19 4 23.5 63 110 2.4 420
2019 12 19 5 23.6 63 100 2.7 750
2019 12 19 6 25.4 63 180 1 975
2019 12 19 7 27.7 62 100 2.7 1400
2019 12 19 8 27.9 61 60 2 1385
2019 12 19 9 28.3 60 50 1 1290
2019 12 19 10 28.7 58 70 0 1190
2019 12 19 11 29.2 56 20 1 800
2019 12 19 12 31.3 54 40 1 495
2019 12 19 13 32.3 52 225 0 80

PREPARED BY : ENVIRONMENTAL & TECHNICAL RESEARCH CENTRE 234


ESTABLISHMENT OF NEW CLINKER GRINDING /BLENDING UNIT CAPACITY - 300 TPD, FINAL
AT PLOT NO. D-11, UPSIDC, SIDHWAN INDUSTRIAL AREA, P.O: PACHWAL, DISTRICT: EIA / EMP
JAUNPUR, UTTAR PRADESH BY TTS CEMENT.

2019 12 19 14 32.1 49 220 1 80


2019 12 19 15 32.1 47 40 1 80
2019 12 19 16 31.9 49 40 1 80
2019 12 19 17 31.5 52 40 1 80
2019 12 19 18 31.1 53 20 0 80
2019 12 19 19 30.4 54 50 1 80
2019 12 19 20 29.1 56 50 1 80
2019 12 19 21 28.3 56 337 2.9 70
2019 12 19 22 27.9 58 50 0 75
2019 12 19 23 27.6 59 80 2.4 69
2019 12 19 24 27.1 60 20 0 55
2019 12 20 1 27.1 63 40 1 53
2019 12 20 2 24.9 63 100 2.9 128
2019 12 20 3 23.6 64 70 1 318
2019 12 20 4 23.5 63 110 3.1 418
2019 12 20 5 23.4 62 90 4.2 748
2019 12 20 6 25.3 63 200 1 973
2019 12 20 7 27.6 62 160 2 1398
2019 12 20 8 27.9 59 292.5 4.2 1383
2019 12 20 9 28.3 57 50 1 1288
2019 12 20 10 28.6 55 40 0 1188
2019 12 20 11 29.1 54 160 1 798
2019 12 20 12 31.1 52 10 0 493
2019 12 20 13 32.3 50 50 1 78
2019 12 20 14 32.4 48 90 4.2 78
2019 12 20 15 32.7 46 110 1 78
2019 12 20 16 32.1 51 300 1 78
2019 12 20 17 31.9 52 230 0 78
2019 12 20 18 31.5 52 90 3.6 78
2019 12 20 19 30.9 55 247 3.1 78
2019 12 20 20 29 57 360 1.1 78
2019 12 20 21 28.1 59 90 4.2 68
2019 12 20 22 28.1 59 360 2.4 73
2019 12 20 23 27.9 62 190 1 67
2019 12 20 24 27.6 62 280 3.4 53
2019 12 21 1 27.5 63 200 1 53
2019 12 21 2 26.8 62 292.5 2.6 128
2019 12 21 3 24.1 64 337 2.8 318
2019 12 21 4 24.2 64 247 3.4 418
2019 12 21 5 23.9 63 280 2.7 748
2019 12 21 6 25.1 61 170 1 973
2019 12 21 7 27.2 61 230 1 1398
2019 12 21 8 27.7 60 260 1 1383
2019 12 21 9 28.3 59 250 1 1288
2019 12 21 10 29.4 57 90 2.1 1188

PREPARED BY : ENVIRONMENTAL & TECHNICAL RESEARCH CENTRE 235


ESTABLISHMENT OF NEW CLINKER GRINDING /BLENDING UNIT CAPACITY - 300 TPD, FINAL
AT PLOT NO. D-11, UPSIDC, SIDHWAN INDUSTRIAL AREA, P.O: PACHWAL, DISTRICT: EIA / EMP
JAUNPUR, UTTAR PRADESH BY TTS CEMENT.

2019 12 21 11 28.9 54 130 1 798


2019 12 21 12 30.8 52 90 3.6 493
2019 12 21 13 32.3 53 230 1 78
2019 12 21 14 32.1 48 110 2.9 78
2019 12 21 15 32.1 46 230 0 78
2019 12 21 16 31.6 52 67.9 3.4 78
2019 12 21 17 31.4 53 230 0 78
2019 12 21 18 31.1 54 250 0 78
2019 12 21 19 30.5 54 250 0 78
2019 12 21 20 29.4 56 292.5 3.3 78
2019 12 21 21 28.6 58 90 4.2 68
2019 12 21 22 27.9 60 90 2.1 73
2019 12 21 23 27.4 61 360 3.6 67
2019 12 21 24 27.2 62 210 0 53
2019 12 22 1 27.4 63 200 1 50
2019 12 22 2 26.8 64 280 3.4 125
2019 12 22 3 25.1 63 90 2 315
2019 12 22 4 23.8 63 240 2 415
2019 12 22 5 23.9 62 280 3.6 745
2019 12 22 6 25.5 63 90 4.2 970
2019 12 22 7 27.6 61 112.5 0 1395
2019 12 22 8 27.7 60 260 2 1380
2019 12 22 9 28.5 58 90 4.2 1285
2019 12 22 10 28.8 56 360 3.4 1185
2019 12 22 11 29.1 54 90 4.2 795
2019 12 22 12 30.4 53 90 4.2 490
2019 12 22 13 31.6 51 270 3 75
2019 12 22 14 33.3 47 90 3 75
2019 12 22 15 34.1 46 260 2.3 75
2019 12 22 16 33.8 49 280 1 75
2019 12 22 17 33.6 52 90 3 75
2019 12 22 18 32.8 53 260 1 75
2019 12 22 19 32.4 54 270 3 75
2019 12 22 20 31.5 56 270 3 75
2019 12 22 21 30.1 56 90 3 65
2019 12 22 22 28.3 58 270 3 70
2019 12 22 23 27.5 62 250 1 64
2019 12 22 24 27.1 62 240 1 50
2019 12 23 1 26.8 63 360 3.9 50
2019 12 23 2 25.1 64 247 2 125
2019 12 23 3 24.9 63 270 3 315
2019 12 23 4 24.3 64 290 3 415
2019 12 23 5 25.3 63 360 3.2 745
2019 12 23 6 26.2 63 90 3 970
2019 12 23 7 27.6 62 280 2 1395

PREPARED BY : ENVIRONMENTAL & TECHNICAL RESEARCH CENTRE 236


ESTABLISHMENT OF NEW CLINKER GRINDING /BLENDING UNIT CAPACITY - 300 TPD, FINAL
AT PLOT NO. D-11, UPSIDC, SIDHWAN INDUSTRIAL AREA, P.O: PACHWAL, DISTRICT: EIA / EMP
JAUNPUR, UTTAR PRADESH BY TTS CEMENT.

2019 12 23 8 27.8 61 112.5 3 1380


2019 12 23 9 28.3 60 230 1 1285
2019 12 23 10 28.6 58 250 0 1185
2019 12 23 11 29.1 56 260 1 795
2019 12 23 12 31.1 54 270 3 490
2019 12 23 13 32.4 52 280 3.2 75
2019 12 23 14 32.8 49 67.5 3.4 75
2019 12 23 15 33.1 47 280 2.8 75
2019 12 23 16 32.7 49 337 2.9 75
2019 12 23 17 32.1 52 247 3.7 75
2019 12 23 18 31.2 53 280 0 75
2019 12 23 19 30.8 54 90 3 75
2019 12 23 20 29.3 56 280 2.8 75
2019 12 23 21 28.7 56 92 3.7 65
2019 12 23 22 28.3 58 90 3 70
2019 12 23 23 28.1 59 90 3 64
2019 12 23 24 28.1 60 290 3 50
2019 12 24 1 27.4 63 90 3 55
2019 12 24 2 25.5 63 247 3.2 130
2019 12 24 3 23.8 64 90 4.2 320
2019 12 24 4 23.9 63 112 4.2 420
2019 12 24 5 24.4 62 360 3.1 750
2019 12 24 6 25.1 63 290 2.4 975
2019 12 24 7 27.5 62 360 3.2 1400
2019 12 24 8 27.7 61 90 4.2 1385
2019 12 24 9 28.2 60 320 2 1290
2019 12 24 10 28.5 59 140 1 1190
2019 12 24 11 29 56 270 4.2 800
2019 12 24 12 31.1 54 280 2.9 495
2019 12 24 13 32.3 52 260 2 80
2019 12 24 14 32.7 49 220 2 80
2019 12 24 15 33.1 46 170 2 80
2019 12 24 16 32.6 48 270 4.2 80
2019 12 24 17 32.1 52 280 2.4 80
2019 12 24 18 31.1 55 90 4.2 80
2019 12 24 19 30.7 54 90 4.2 80
2019 12 24 20 29.2 56 360 2.9 80
2019 12 24 21 28.5 55 230 0 70
2019 12 24 22 28.1 59 280 3.4 75
2019 12 24 23 27.9 62 90 4.2 69
2019 12 24 24 27.4 62 280 3.1 55
2019 12 25 1 27.3 63 320 2.1 59
2019 12 25 2 25.4 63 280 3.2 134
2019 12 25 3 23.8 64 280 2.2 324
2019 12 25 4 23.8 64 280 2.1 424

PREPARED BY : ENVIRONMENTAL & TECHNICAL RESEARCH CENTRE 237


ESTABLISHMENT OF NEW CLINKER GRINDING /BLENDING UNIT CAPACITY - 300 TPD, FINAL
AT PLOT NO. D-11, UPSIDC, SIDHWAN INDUSTRIAL AREA, P.O: PACHWAL, DISTRICT: EIA / EMP
JAUNPUR, UTTAR PRADESH BY TTS CEMENT.

2019 12 25 5 28.9 54 280 2.3 804


2019 12 25 6 30.8 53 110 1 499
2019 12 25 7 27.4 62 280 3.1 55
2019 12 25 8 27.3 63 320 2.1 59
2019 12 25 9 28.1 58 210 1 1294
2019 12 25 10 28.4 56 240 1 1194
2019 12 25 11 28.9 54 280 2.3 804
2019 12 25 12 30.8 53 110 1 499
2019 12 25 13 32.1 50 337 2.9 84
2019 12 25 14 32.6 49 337 3.1 84
2019 12 25 15 32.9 48 20 1 84
2019 12 25 16 32.5 49 112.5 4.2 84
2019 12 25 17 32 49 337 2.4 84
2019 12 25 18 31.1 52 112.5 4.2 84
2019 12 25 19 30.6 55 110 2.6 84
2019 12 25 20 29.1 57 100 2.3 84
2019 12 25 21 28.4 59 112.5 4.2 74
2019 12 25 22 28.1 59 100 3.1 79
2019 12 25 23 27.8 62 60 3.1 73
2019 12 25 24 27.3 62 50 1 59
2019 12 26 1 27.2 63 70 2.4 59
2019 12 26 2 25.3 64 20 0 134
2019 12 26 3 23.7 64 40 2 324
2019 12 26 4 23.6 63 50 2 424
2019 12 26 5 23.4 63 60 2.8 754
2019 12 26 6 24.9 63 40 1 979
2019 12 26 7 27.3 61 40 3 1404
2019 12 26 8 27.6 60 112.5 4.2 1389
2019 12 26 9 28.1 58 360 2.9 1294
2019 12 26 10 28.5 56 50 1 1194
2019 12 26 11 28.8 54 112.5 4.2 804
2019 12 26 12 30.9 53 360 2.9 499
2019 12 26 13 32.4 51 50 1 84
2019 12 26 14 32.5 49 80 2.9 84
2019 12 26 15 32.8 46 20 0 84
2019 12 26 16 32.4 48 40 2 84
2019 12 26 17 31.8 49 100 2.7 84
2019 12 26 18 31.2 52 70 1 84
2019 12 26 19 30.5 55 110 3.1 84
2019 12 26 20 29.1 57 112.5 4.2 84
2019 12 26 21 28.3 59 200 1 74
2019 12 26 22 27.9 59 160 2 79
2019 12 26 23 27.7 62 350 3 73
2019 12 26 24 27.1 62 337 2.4 59
2019 12 27 1 27.1 63 112.5 4.2 58

PREPARED BY : ENVIRONMENTAL & TECHNICAL RESEARCH CENTRE 238


ESTABLISHMENT OF NEW CLINKER GRINDING /BLENDING UNIT CAPACITY - 300 TPD, FINAL
AT PLOT NO. D-11, UPSIDC, SIDHWAN INDUSTRIAL AREA, P.O: PACHWAL, DISTRICT: EIA / EMP
JAUNPUR, UTTAR PRADESH BY TTS CEMENT.

2019 12 27 2 25.2 64 160 2 133


2019 12 27 3 23.9 64 10 3 323
2019 12 27 4 23.9 63 50 2 423
2019 12 27 5 24.1 63 112.5 4.2 753
2019 12 27 6 24.8 63 110 1 978
2019 12 27 7 27.2 62 337 2.1 1403
2019 12 27 8 27.5 61 230 1 1388
2019 12 27 9 28.2 60 337 3.1 1293
2019 12 27 10 28.6 58 240 2 1193
2019 12 27 11 28.9 56 300 2 803
2019 12 27 12 30.8 54 112.5 4.2 498
2019 12 27 13 33.3 52 280 3.1 83
2019 12 27 14 34.1 49 190 2 83
2019 12 27 15 35.3 47 280 2.7 83
2019 12 27 16 34.1 49 200 2 83
2019 12 27 17 33.4 52 250 3 83
2019 12 27 18 32.4 53 112.5 4.2 83
2019 12 27 19 32.1 54 250 2 83
2019 12 27 20 31.6 56 280 0 83
2019 12 27 21 30.2 56 170 1 73
2019 12 27 22 28.1 58 230 3 78
2019 12 27 23 27.9 59 225 0 72
2019 12 27 24 27.4 60 250 1 58
2019 12 28 1 27.5 63 250 1 58
2019 12 28 2 25.5 63 112.5 4.2 133
2019 12 28 3 24.1 64 290 0 323
2019 12 28 4 24.3 63 230 2 423
2019 12 28 5 24.4 62 337 0 753
2019 12 28 6 26.2 63 230 0 978
2019 12 28 7 27.6 62 250 2 1403
2019 12 28 8 27.8 61 112.5 4.2 1388
2019 12 28 9 28.3 60 112.5 4.2 1293
2019 12 28 10 28.6 59 250 3 1193
2019 12 28 11 29.1 56 112.5 4.2 803
2019 12 28 12 31.1 54 112.5 3 498
2019 12 28 13 32.4 52 360 3.1 83
2019 12 28 14 32.8 49 247 0 83
2019 12 28 15 33.1 46 210 1 83
2019 12 28 16 32.7 48 200 2 83
2019 12 28 17 32.1 52 280 0 83
2019 12 28 18 31.2 53 360 0 83
2019 12 28 19 30.8 54 240 1 83
2019 12 28 20 29.3 56 280 0 83
2019 12 28 21 28.7 56 250 2 73
2019 12 28 22 28.3 57 112.5 3 78

PREPARED BY : ENVIRONMENTAL & TECHNICAL RESEARCH CENTRE 239


ESTABLISHMENT OF NEW CLINKER GRINDING /BLENDING UNIT CAPACITY - 300 TPD, FINAL
AT PLOT NO. D-11, UPSIDC, SIDHWAN INDUSTRIAL AREA, P.O: PACHWAL, DISTRICT: EIA / EMP
JAUNPUR, UTTAR PRADESH BY TTS CEMENT.

2019 12 28 23 28.1 59 90 3 72
2019 12 28 24 28.1 60 90 3 58
2019 12 29 1 27.4 63 300 1 55
2019 12 29 2 25.5 63 290 3 130
2019 12 29 3 23.8 64 90 3 320
2019 12 29 4 23.9 63 275 3 420
2019 12 29 5 24.4 63 250 0 750
2019 12 29 6 25.1 61 260 0 975
2019 12 29 7 27.5 61 280 3.1 1400
2019 12 29 8 27.7 60 280 0 1385
2019 12 29 9 28.2 59 92 3.4 1290
2019 12 29 10 28.5 57 270 3 1190
2019 12 29 11 29 54 270 3 800
2019 12 29 12 31.1 52 360 3.7 495
2019 12 29 13 32.3 53 270 3 80
2019 12 29 14 32.7 52 250 1 80
2019 12 29 15 33.1 48 240 1 80
2019 12 29 16 32.6 50 260 1 80
2019 12 29 17 32.1 53 247 0 80
2019 12 29 18 31.1 54 90 3 80
2019 12 29 19 30.7 54 290 0 80
2019 12 29 20 29.2 56 90 4.2 80
2019 12 29 21 28.5 58 90 4.2 70
2019 12 29 22 28.1 60 280 1 75
2019 12 29 23 27.9 61 247 2 69
2019 12 29 24 27.4 62 230 2 55
2019 12 30 1 27.3 63 250 2 57
2019 12 30 2 25.4 64 260 1 134
2019 12 30 3 23.8 63 360 3.1 325
2019 12 30 4 23.8 63 280 2 425
2019 12 30 5 23.5 62 112.5 4.2 765
2019 12 30 6 25.1 61 280 2 988
2019 12 30 7 27.4 58 290 3.5 1410
2019 12 30 8 27.7 60 135 0 1390
2019 12 30 9 28.1 58 90 4.2 1287
2019 12 30 10 28.4 56 90 4.2 1176
2019 12 30 11 28.9 54 50 1 799
2019 12 30 12 30.8 52 67.5 0 489
2019 12 30 13 32.1 49 135 0 76
2019 12 30 14 32.6 46 30 1 80
2019 12 30 15 32.9 47 135 0 80
2019 12 30 16 32.5 50 60 2 80
2019 12 30 17 32 49 360 3.8 80
2019 12 30 18 31.1 52 10 1 80
2019 12 30 19 30.6 55 247 0 80

PREPARED BY : ENVIRONMENTAL & TECHNICAL RESEARCH CENTRE 240


ESTABLISHMENT OF NEW CLINKER GRINDING /BLENDING UNIT CAPACITY - 300 TPD, FINAL
AT PLOT NO. D-11, UPSIDC, SIDHWAN INDUSTRIAL AREA, P.O: PACHWAL, DISTRICT: EIA / EMP
JAUNPUR, UTTAR PRADESH BY TTS CEMENT.

2019 12 30 20 29.1 57 90 0 80
2019 12 30 21 28.4 59 290 0 71
2019 12 30 22 28.1 59 270 0 76
2019 12 30 23 27.8 62 190 1 70
2019 12 30 24 27.3 62 280 0 56
2019 12 31 1 27.2 63 0 1 55
2019 12 31 2 25.3 64 190 1 130
2019 12 31 3 23.7 64 260 2 320
2019 12 31 4 23.6 62 310 2 420
2019 12 31 5 23.4 62 247 0 750
2019 12 31 6 15.8 61 120 2.1 975
2019 12 31 7 16.3 63 10 0 1400
2019 12 31 8 17.4 62 292.5 4.2 1385
2019 12 31 9 19.4 64 247 0 1290
2019 12 31 10 20.3 59 292.5 4.2 1190
2019 12 31 11 21.4 60 270 0 800
2019 12 31 12 22.6 61 247 3.2 495
2019 12 31 13 24.8 61 280 0 80
2019 12 31 14 25.8 62 340 0 80
2019 12 31 15 28.7 64 290 0 80
2019 12 31 16 27.4 67 250 1 80
2019 12 31 17 26.7 61 240 0 80
2019 12 31 18 25.7 60 240 0 80
2019 12 31 19 25.6 59 260 3.7 80
2019 12 31 20 25.3 63 270 0 80
2019 12 31 21 24.8 61 250 3.2 70
2019 12 31 22 23.7 60 300 3.1 75
2019 12 31 23 21.7 61 330 2.9 69
2019 12 31 24 19.2 62 247 2.7 55
2019 1 1 1 22.4 63 320 2.6 57
2019 1 1 2 20.5 64 260 1.9 132
2019 1 1 3 18.8 63 310 2.8 322
2019 1 1 4 18.7 63 330 3.2 422
2019 1 1 5 18.9 64 330 3.3 752
2019 1 1 6 21.2 62 350 2.3 977
2019 1 1 7 22.6 59 270 0 1402
2019 1 1 8 22.8 59 260 1 1387
2019 1 1 9 23.3 57 280 2.6 1292
2019 1 1 10 23.6 56 290 0 1192
2019 1 1 11 24.1 55 310 3.5 802
2019 1 1 12 26.1 54 310 1 497
2019 1 1 13 27.4 52 310 3.9 82
2019 1 1 14 27.8 49 300 2.3 82
2019 1 1 15 28.1 47 247 0 82
2019 1 1 16 27.7 48 330 1 82

PREPARED BY : ENVIRONMENTAL & TECHNICAL RESEARCH CENTRE 241


ESTABLISHMENT OF NEW CLINKER GRINDING /BLENDING UNIT CAPACITY - 300 TPD, FINAL
AT PLOT NO. D-11, UPSIDC, SIDHWAN INDUSTRIAL AREA, P.O: PACHWAL, DISTRICT: EIA / EMP
JAUNPUR, UTTAR PRADESH BY TTS CEMENT.

2019 1 1 17 27.1 50 300 0 82


2019 1 1 18 26.2 52 270 0 82
2019 1 1 19 25.8 55 300 3.8 82
2019 1 1 20 24.3 57 280 3.8 82
2019 1 1 21 23.7 59 280 0 72
2019 1 1 22 23.3 59 270 0 77
2019 1 1 23 23.1 62 260 1 71
2019 1 1 24 23.1 62 280 3.4 57
2020 1 2 1 22.4 63 260 1 57
2020 1 2 2 20.5 64 270 0 132
2020 1 2 3 18.8 63 330 2.8 322
2020 1 2 4 18.9 64 330 2.6 422
2020 1 2 5 19.4 63 170 2.2 752
2020 1 2 6 20.1 63 340 3.2 977
2020 1 2 7 22.5 62 330 3.3 1402
2020 1 2 8 22.7 60 260 3.3 1387
2020 1 2 9 23.2 59 280 3.4 1292
2020 1 2 10 23.5 56 280 0 1192
2020 1 2 11 24 55 300 0 802
2020 1 2 12 26.1 54 340 3.6 497
2020 1 2 13 27.3 52 340 2.1 82
2020 1 2 14 27.7 49 270 0 82
2020 1 2 15 28.1 47 292.5 4.2 82
2020 1 2 16 27.6 48 280 0 82
2020 1 2 17 27.1 50 340 0 82
2020 1 2 18 26.1 52 270 0 82
2020 1 2 19 25.7 55 250 3.7 82
2020 1 2 20 24.2 57 240 1 82
2020 1 2 21 23.5 59 240 1 72
2020 1 2 22 23.1 59 260 2.9 77
2020 1 2 23 22.9 62 270 0 71
2020 1 2 24 22.4 62 320 2.6 57
2020 1 3 1 22.3 63 270 0 55
2020 1 3 2 20.4 64 247 2.4 130
2020 1 3 3 18.8 62 292.5 4.2 320
2020 1 3 4 18.8 62 320 2.3 420
2020 1 3 5 18.5 63 260 2.5 750
2020 1 3 6 20.1 63 310 3.3 975
2020 1 3 7 22.4 61 330 3.5 1400
2020 1 3 8 22.7 60 330 3.7 1385
2020 1 3 9 23.1 58 350 0 1290
2020 1 3 10 23.4 56 330 0 1190
2020 1 3 11 23.9 54 150 1.6 800
2020 1 3 12 25.8 52 130 0 495
2020 1 3 13 27.1 49 160 0 80

PREPARED BY : ENVIRONMENTAL & TECHNICAL RESEARCH CENTRE 242


ESTABLISHMENT OF NEW CLINKER GRINDING /BLENDING UNIT CAPACITY - 300 TPD, FINAL
AT PLOT NO. D-11, UPSIDC, SIDHWAN INDUSTRIAL AREA, P.O: PACHWAL, DISTRICT: EIA / EMP
JAUNPUR, UTTAR PRADESH BY TTS CEMENT.

2020 1 3 14 27.6 47 270 0 80


2020 1 3 15 27.9 48 250 0 80
2020 1 3 16 27.5 49 110 0 80
2020 1 3 17 27 49 230 0 80
2020 1 3 18 26.1 52 220 0 80
2020 1 3 19 25.6 55 310 2.9 80
2020 1 3 20 24.1 57 350 3.5 80
2020 1 3 21 23.4 59 310 1.8 70
2020 1 3 22 23.1 59 60 3.2 75
2020 1 3 23 22.8 62 20 2.3 69
2020 1 3 24 22.3 62 20 3.9 55
2020 1 4 1 22.2 63 10 0 53
2020 1 4 2 20.3 64 60 3.7 128
2020 1 4 3 18.7 64 90 0 318
2020 1 4 4 18.6 62 70 3.4 418
2020 1 4 5 18.4 62 80 3.3 748
2020 1 4 6 19.9 60 360 3.4 973
2020 1 4 7 22.3 60 90 0 1398
2020 1 4 8 22.6 59 160 3.6 1383
2020 1 4 9 23.1 57 150 3.6 1288
2020 1 4 10 23.5 56 170 0 1188
2020 1 4 11 23.8 55 200 0 798
2020 1 4 12 25.9 54 180 1.9 493
2020 1 4 13 27.4 52 230 0 78
2020 1 4 14 27.5 50 180 2.2 78
2020 1 4 15 27.8 47 200 0 78
2020 1 4 16 27.4 48 190 1 78
2020 1 4 17 26.8 50 0 3.4 78
2020 1 4 18 26.2 52 310 3.3 78
2020 1 4 19 25.5 55 30 3.2 78
2020 1 4 20 24.1 57 320 3.1 78
2020 1 4 21 23.3 59 90 0 68
2020 1 4 22 22.9 59 50 0 73
2020 1 4 23 22.7 62 40 2.6 67
2020 1 4 24 22.1 62 0 2.5 53
2020 1 5 1 22.1 63 30 2.4 53
2020 1 5 2 20.2 64 30 2.4 128
2020 1 5 3 18.9 63 60 2.3 318
2020 1 5 4 18.9 64 50 2.2 418
2020 1 5 5 19.1 63 10 1 748
2020 1 5 6 19.8 63 300 2.3 973
2020 1 5 7 22.2 61 135 2.5 1398
2020 1 5 8 22.5 62 290 0 1383
2020 1 5 9 23.2 59 270 0 1288
2020 1 5 10 23.6 59 247 3.2 1188

PREPARED BY : ENVIRONMENTAL & TECHNICAL RESEARCH CENTRE 243


ESTABLISHMENT OF NEW CLINKER GRINDING /BLENDING UNIT CAPACITY - 300 TPD, FINAL
AT PLOT NO. D-11, UPSIDC, SIDHWAN INDUSTRIAL AREA, P.O: PACHWAL, DISTRICT: EIA / EMP
JAUNPUR, UTTAR PRADESH BY TTS CEMENT.

2020 1 5 11 23.9 56 280 0 798


2020 1 5 12 25.8 52 0 3.9 493
2020 1 5 13 28.3 49 190 0 78
2020 1 5 14 29.1 46 260 2.4 78
2020 1 5 15 30.3 48 310 2.7 78
2020 1 5 16 29.1 50 290 0 78
2020 1 5 17 28.4 49 120 2.7 78
2020 1 5 18 27.4 52 10 0 78
2020 1 5 19 27.1 55 80 0 78
2020 1 5 20 26.6 57 20 0 78
2020 1 5 21 25.2 59 270 4.2 68
2020 1 5 22 23.1 59 20 0 73
2020 1 5 23 22.9 62 247 2.4 67
2020 1 5 24 22.4 62 292.5 4.2 53
2020 1 6 1 22.5 63 280 2.8 50
2020 1 6 2 20.5 64 290 2.7 125
2020 1 6 3 19.1 64 260 2.5 315
2020 1 6 4 19.3 62 10 2.4 415
2020 1 6 5 19.4 62 270 4.2 745
2020 1 6 6 20.3 62 270 4.2 970
2020 1 6 7 23.1 63 300 2.7 1395
2020 1 6 8 23.5 61 292.5 4.2 1380
2020 1 6 9 24.2 60 340 3.8 1285
2020 1 6 10 24.6 59 360 0 1185
2020 1 6 11 24.9 56 350 0 795
2020 1 6 12 26.8 54 135 3.9 490
2020 1 6 13 29.3 52 45 2.9 75
2020 1 6 14 30.3 49 90 4.2 75
2020 1 6 15 31.3 46 275 3.4 75
2020 1 6 16 30.3 49 280 2.4 75
2020 1 6 17 29.5 52 330 0 75
2020 1 6 18 28.4 53 100 0 75
2020 1 6 19 28.5 54 60 0 75
2020 1 6 20 27.6 56 260 0 75
2020 1 6 21 26.2 56 10 3.2 65
2020 1 6 22 24.6 58 247 2.8 70
2020 1 6 23 22.5 59 292.4 2.6 64
2020 1 6 24 22.4 60 225 2.5 50
2020 1 7 1 22.4 63 280 2.3 50
2020 1 7 2 21.1 64 350 2.2 125
2020 1 7 3 18.2 64 292.5 4.2 315
2020 1 7 4 18.4 64 300 0 415
2020 1 7 5 18.8 63 310 3.5 745
2020 1 7 6 21.2 63 280 0 970
2020 1 7 7 22.6 61 280 0 1395

PREPARED BY : ENVIRONMENTAL & TECHNICAL RESEARCH CENTRE 244


ESTABLISHMENT OF NEW CLINKER GRINDING /BLENDING UNIT CAPACITY - 300 TPD, FINAL
AT PLOT NO. D-11, UPSIDC, SIDHWAN INDUSTRIAL AREA, P.O: PACHWAL, DISTRICT: EIA / EMP
JAUNPUR, UTTAR PRADESH BY TTS CEMENT.

2020 1 7 8 22.8 60 320 0 1380


2020 1 7 9 23.3 58 300 0 1285
2020 1 7 10 23.6 56 270 4.2 1185
2020 1 7 11 24.1 54 290 3.2 795
2020 1 7 12 26.1 53 300 0 490
2020 1 7 13 27.4 50 225 3.6 75
2020 1 7 14 27.8 46 260 0 75
2020 1 7 15 28.1 49 260 0 75
2020 1 7 16 27.7 50 330 0 75
2020 1 7 17 27.1 49 280 3.6 75
2020 1 7 18 26.2 52 330 3.5 75
2020 1 7 19 25.8 55 320 3.3 75
2020 1 7 20 24.3 57 300 3.1 75
2020 1 7 21 23.7 59 300 0 65
2020 1 7 22 23.3 59 290 3.4 70
2020 1 7 23 23.1 62 280 1 64
2020 1 7 24 23.1 62 270 4.2 50
2020 1 8 1 22.4 63 310 1.9 55
2020 1 8 2 20.5 64 260 2.7 130
2020 1 8 3 18.8 64 270 1.5 320
2020 1 8 4 18.9 63 260 2.3 420
2020 1 8 5 19.4 62 260 2.2 750
2020 1 8 6 20.1 60 270 1.5 975
2020 1 8 7 22.5 60 270 1.5 1400
2020 1 8 8 22.7 59 270 1.5 1385
2020 1 8 9 23.2 57 250 2.7 1290
2020 1 8 10 23.5 56 280 3.1 1190
2020 1 8 11 24 55 280 3.5 800
2020 1 8 12 26.1 54 270 1.5 495
2020 1 8 13 27.3 52 247 3.7 80
2020 1 8 14 27.7 50 280 1 80
2020 1 8 15 28.1 47 260 3.9 80
2020 1 8 16 27.6 48 270 1.5 80
2020 1 8 17 27.1 50 300 0 80
2020 1 8 18 26.1 52 290 1.5 80
2020 1 8 19 25.7 55 290 1.5 80
2020 1 8 20 24.2 57 280 1 80
2020 1 8 21 23.5 59 112.5 1.5 70
2020 1 8 22 23.1 59 330 2.8 75
2020 1 8 23 22.9 62 247 2.8 69
2020 1 8 24 22.4 62 330 2.7 55
2020 1 9 1 22.3 63 240 0 59
2020 1 9 2 20.4 64 210 2.7 134
2020 1 9 3 18.8 63 230 0 324
2020 1 9 4 18.8 64 250 2.4 424

PREPARED BY : ENVIRONMENTAL & TECHNICAL RESEARCH CENTRE 245


ESTABLISHMENT OF NEW CLINKER GRINDING /BLENDING UNIT CAPACITY - 300 TPD, FINAL
AT PLOT NO. D-11, UPSIDC, SIDHWAN INDUSTRIAL AREA, P.O: PACHWAL, DISTRICT: EIA / EMP
JAUNPUR, UTTAR PRADESH BY TTS CEMENT.

2020 1 9 5 18.5 63 240 0 754


2020 1 9 6 20.1 61 260 2.4 979
2020 1 9 7 22.4 58 112.5 1.5 1404
2020 1 9 8 22.7 60 280 2.7 1389
2020 1 9 9 23.1 58 280 2.8 1294
2020 1 9 10 23.4 56 280 2.9 1194
2020 1 9 11 23.9 54 112.5 1.5 804
2020 1 9 12 25.8 52 280 0 499
2020 1 9 13 27.1 49 300 0 84
2020 1 9 14 27.6 46 340 2.8 84
2020 1 9 15 27.9 47 320 2.5 84
2020 1 9 16 27.5 50 300 1.6 84
2020 1 9 17 27 49 10 1.4 84
2020 1 9 18 26.1 52 320 2.2 84
2020 1 9 19 25.6 55 350 0 84
2020 1 9 20 24.1 57 310 0 84
2020 1 9 21 23.4 59 290 1.5 74
2020 1 9 22 23.1 59 300 2.7 79
2020 1 9 23 22.8 62 300 2.5 73
2020 1 9 24 22.3 62 280 2.6 59
2020 1 10 1 22.2 63 250 2.5 59
2020 1 10 2 20.3 64 250 2.5 134
2020 1 10 3 18.7 64 250 2.4 324
2020 1 10 4 18.6 62 330 0 424
2020 1 10 5 18.4 62 300 2.2 754
2020 1 10 6 19.9 63 260 2.4 979
2020 1 10 7 22.3 61 280 2.5 1404
2020 1 10 8 22.6 60 340 2.7 1389
2020 1 10 9 23.1 58 280 2.9 1294
2020 1 10 10 23.5 56 350 3.2 1194
2020 1 10 11 23.8 54 10 3.6 804
2020 1 10 12 25.9 52 280 3.9 499
2020 1 10 13 27.4 48 112.5 1.5 84
2020 1 10 14 27.5 46 112.5 1.5 84
2020 1 10 15 27.8 48 280 0 84
2020 1 10 16 27.4 51 330 3.4 84
2020 1 10 17 26.8 52 250 3.3 84
2020 1 10 18 26.2 55 290 1.5 84
2020 1 10 19 25.5 54 230 0 84
2020 1 10 20 24.1 56 250 0 84
2020 1 10 21 23.3 55 225 0 74
2020 1 10 22 22.9 59 112.5 1.5 79
2020 1 10 23 22.7 62 112.5 1.5 73
2020 1 10 24 22.1 62 260 2.6 59
2020 1 11 1 22.1 63 250 2.5 58

PREPARED BY : ENVIRONMENTAL & TECHNICAL RESEARCH CENTRE 246


ESTABLISHMENT OF NEW CLINKER GRINDING /BLENDING UNIT CAPACITY - 300 TPD, FINAL
AT PLOT NO. D-11, UPSIDC, SIDHWAN INDUSTRIAL AREA, P.O: PACHWAL, DISTRICT: EIA / EMP
JAUNPUR, UTTAR PRADESH BY TTS CEMENT.

2020 1 11 2 20.2 64 260 2.4 133


2020 1 11 3 18.9 64 300 2.2 323
2020 1 11 4 18.9 62 260 0 423
2020 1 11 5 19.1 62 240 0 753
2020 1 11 6 19.8 62 112.5 1.5 978
2020 1 11 7 22.2 63 260 2.4 1403
2020 1 11 8 22.5 61 250 0 1388
2020 1 11 9 23.2 60 280 2.5 1293
2020 1 11 10 23.6 59 300 0 1193
2020 1 11 11 23.9 56 290 1.5 803
2020 1 11 12 25.8 54 300 0 498
2020 1 11 13 28.3 52 290 1.5 83
2020 1 11 14 29.1 49 280 0 83
2020 1 11 15 30.3 46 45 2.6 83
2020 1 11 16 29.1 49 280 0 83
2020 1 11 17 28.4 52 230 0 83
2020 1 11 18 27.4 53 280 3.7 83
2020 1 11 19 27.1 54 112.5 1.5 83
2020 1 11 20 26.6 56 240 0 83
2020 1 11 21 25.2 56 260 0 73
2020 1 11 22 23.1 58 250 2.6 78
2020 1 11 23 22.9 59 112.5 1.5 72
2020 1 11 24 22.4 60 210 1.1 58
2020 1 11 1 22.5 63 240 0 58
2020 1 12 2 20.5 64 280 2.4 133
2020 1 12 3 19.1 64 112.5 1.5 323
2020 1 12 4 19.3 63 290 1.5 423
2020 1 12 5 19.4 63 320 2.1 753
2020 1 12 6 20.3 63 330 0 978
2020 1 12 7 23.1 61 10 0 1403
2020 1 12 8 23.5 60 260 2.7 1388
2020 1 12 9 24.2 58 230 3.3 1293
2020 1 12 10 24.6 56 10 0 1193
2020 1 12 11 24.9 54 150 0 803
2020 1 12 12 26.8 53 320 3.6 498
2020 1 12 13 29.3 51 340 3.8 83
2020 1 12 14 30.3 49 240 2.2 83
2020 1 12 15 31.3 46 45 2.1 83
2020 1 12 16 30.3 49 280 0 83
2020 1 12 17 29.5 49 320 3.7 83
2020 1 12 18 28.4 52 300 3.2 83
2020 1 12 19 28.5 55 260 3.1 83
2020 1 12 20 27.6 57 10 2.9 83
2020 1 12 21 26.2 59 280 2.6 73
2020 1 12 22 24.6 59 250 0 78

PREPARED BY : ENVIRONMENTAL & TECHNICAL RESEARCH CENTRE 247


ESTABLISHMENT OF NEW CLINKER GRINDING /BLENDING UNIT CAPACITY - 300 TPD, FINAL
AT PLOT NO. D-11, UPSIDC, SIDHWAN INDUSTRIAL AREA, P.O: PACHWAL, DISTRICT: EIA / EMP
JAUNPUR, UTTAR PRADESH BY TTS CEMENT.

2020 1 12 23 22.5 62 340 2.6 72


2020 1 12 24 22.4 62 180 2.4 58
2020 1 12 1 22.4 63 250 2.3 55
2020 1 13 2 21.1 64 112.5 1.5 130
2020 1 13 3 18.2 64 300 2.1 320
2020 1 13 4 18.4 63 350 2.1 420
2020 1 13 5 18.8 63 340 2.1 750
2020 1 13 6 22.1 62 350 2.5 975
2020 1 13 7 22.9 63 112.5 1.5 1400
2020 1 13 8 23.1 61 290 1.5 1385
2020 1 13 9 23.5 60 280 2.9 1290
2020 1 13 10 23.8 59 200 3.2 1190
2020 1 13 11 24.3 56 310 3.5 800
2020 1 13 12 26.3 54 67.5 2.4 495
2020 1 13 13 23.6 52 320 3.9 80
2020 1 13 14 28.2 49 270 1.5 80
2020 1 13 15 28.5 46 270 1.5 80
2020 1 13 16 27.5 49 292.5 4.2 80
2020 1 13 17 26.9 52 260 0 80
2020 1 13 18 26.1 53 67.5 3.6 80
2020 1 13 19 25.6 54 280 3.3 80
2020 1 13 20 24.1 56 270 1.5 80
2020 1 13 21 23.3 56 280 0 70
2020 1 13 22 22.9 58 300 2.7 75
2020 1 13 23 22.8 59 270 1.5 69
2020 1 13 24 22.7 60 260 2.6 55
2020 1 13 1 22.1 63 260 0 57
2020 1 14 2 20.1 64 45 2.5 134
2020 1 14 3 18.6 64 260 0 325
2020 1 14 4 18.5 63 320 2.2 425
2020 1 14 5 18.6 63 240 2.2 765
2020 1 14 6 20.4 63 90 1.5 988
2020 1 14 7 22.7 61 280 2.5 1410
2020 1 14 8 22.9 60 300 2.6 1390
2020 1 14 9 23.3 58 290 1.5 1287
2020 1 14 10 23.7 56 300 0 1176
2020 1 14 11 24.2 54 280 0 799
2020 1 14 12 26.3 52 280 0 489
2020 1 14 13 27.3 48 300 1.1 76
2020 1 14 14 27.1 46 260 1 80
2020 1 14 15 27.1 48 220 0 80
2020 1 14 16 26.9 51 260 0 80
2020 1 14 17 26.5 52 270 1.5 80
2020 1 14 18 26.1 55 270 1.5 80
2020 1 14 19 25.4 54 270 1.5 80

PREPARED BY : ENVIRONMENTAL & TECHNICAL RESEARCH CENTRE 248


ESTABLISHMENT OF NEW CLINKER GRINDING /BLENDING UNIT CAPACITY - 300 TPD, FINAL
AT PLOT NO. D-11, UPSIDC, SIDHWAN INDUSTRIAL AREA, P.O: PACHWAL, DISTRICT: EIA / EMP
JAUNPUR, UTTAR PRADESH BY TTS CEMENT.

2020 1 14 20 24.1 56 250 3.3 80


2020 1 14 21 23.3 55 260 3.1 71
2020 1 14 22 22.9 59 270 1.5 76
2020 1 14 23 22.6 62 270 1.5 70
2020 1 14 24 22.1 62 270 1.5 56
2020 1 14 1 22.1 63 240 2.1 55
2020 1 15 2 19.9 63 270 1.5 130
2020 1 15 3 18.6 64 250 2.5 320
2020 1 15 4 18.5 64 300 2.4 420
2020 1 15 5 18.4 62 280 0 750
2020 1 15 6 20.3 63 280 0 975
2020 1 15 7 22.6 61 280 2.6 1400
2020 1 15 8 22.9 60 67.5 2.7 1385
2020 1 15 9 23.3 58 292.5 4.2 1290
2020 1 15 10 23.6 56 280 0 1190
2020 1 15 11 24.1 54 250 0 800
2020 1 15 12 26.1 52 260 3.7 495
2020 1 15 13 27.3 48 250 1 80
2020 1 15 14 27.4 46 45 1.2 80
2020 1 15 15 27.7 48 292.5 4.2 80
2020 1 15 16 27.1 51 250 0 80
2020 1 15 17 26.9 52 260 0 80
2020 1 15 18 26.5 55 280 1.6 80
2020 1 15 19 25.9 54 260 3.5 80
2020 1 15 20 24 56 250 3.2 80
2020 1 15 21 23.1 55 240 0 70
2020 1 15 22 23.1 59 250 0 75
2020 1 15 23 22.9 62 270 1.5 69
2020 1 15 24 22.6 62 250 2.6 55
2020 1 15 1 22.5 63 260 0 55
2020 1 16 2 21.8 64 290 1.5 130
2020 1 16 3 19.1 64 90 1.5 320
2020 1 16 4 19.2 62 310 2.3 420
2020 1 16 5 18.9 62 300 2.2 750
2020 1 16 6 20.1 63 290 1.5 975
2020 1 16 7 22.2 61 90 1.5 1400
2020 1 16 8 22.7 60 90 1.5 1385
2020 1 16 9 23.3 58 300 3.8 1290
2020 1 16 10 24.4 56 300 3.9 1190
2020 1 16 11 23.9 54 230 2.3 800
2020 1 16 12 25.8 53 220 1.2 495
2020 1 16 13 27.3 51 270 1.5 80
2020 1 16 14 27.1 47 240 0 80
2020 1 16 15 27.1 46 230 2.4 80
2020 1 16 16 26.6 49 240 3.6 80

PREPARED BY : ENVIRONMENTAL & TECHNICAL RESEARCH CENTRE 249


ESTABLISHMENT OF NEW CLINKER GRINDING /BLENDING UNIT CAPACITY - 300 TPD, FINAL
AT PLOT NO. D-11, UPSIDC, SIDHWAN INDUSTRIAL AREA, P.O: PACHWAL, DISTRICT: EIA / EMP
JAUNPUR, UTTAR PRADESH BY TTS CEMENT.

2020 1 16 17 26.4 52 300 1 80


2020 1 16 18 26.1 53 240 2.1 80
2020 1 16 19 25.5 54 270 1.5 80
2020 1 16 20 24.4 56 260 3.2 80
2020 1 16 21 23.6 56 260 0 70
2020 1 16 22 22.9 58 280 3.1 75
2020 1 16 23 22.4 62 240 0 69
2020 1 16 24 22.2 62 290 1.5 55
2020 1 16 1 22.4 63 45 2.8 55
2020 1 17 2 21.8 64 280 0 130
2020 1 17 3 20.1 63 67.5 2.2 320
2020 1 17 4 18.8 64 300 0 420
2020 1 17 5 18.9 63 260 0 750
2020 1 17 6 20.5 61 300 2.5 975
2020 1 17 7 22.6 60 67.5 2.7 1400
2020 1 17 8 22.7 59 45 3.4 1385
2020 1 17 9 23.5 57 280 0 1290
2020 1 17 10 23.8 56 260 0 1190
2020 1 17 11 24.1 54 45 2.7 800
2020 1 17 12 25.4 52 292.5 4.2 495
2020 1 17 13 26.6 48 20 0 80
2020 1 17 14 28.3 46 270 4.2 80
2020 1 17 15 29.1 47 180 1.1 80
2020 1 17 16 28.8 51 110 0 80
2020 1 17 17 28.6 52 40 0 80
2020 1 17 18 27.8 55 210 0 80
2020 1 17 19 27.4 54 260 3.8 80
2020 1 17 20 26.5 56 240 3.5 80
2020 1 17 21 25.1 55 50 3.2 70
2020 1 17 22 23.3 59 80 2.8 75
2020 1 17 23 22.5 62 20 2.6 69
2020 1 17 24 22.1 62 70 2.5 55
2020 1 17 1 21.8 63 110 2.3 55
2020 1 18 2 20.1 63 100 1 130
2020 1 18 3 19.9 64 160 2.1 320
2020 1 18 4 19.3 62 110 2.4 420
2020 1 18 5 20.3 62 100 2.5 750
2020 1 18 6 22.1 63 180 1 975
2020 1 18 7 22.9 62 100 0 1400
2020 1 18 8 23.1 61 60 3.7 1385
2020 1 18 9 23.5 60 50 3.8 1290
2020 1 18 10 23.8 59 70 3.9 1190
2020 1 18 11 24.3 56 20 3.8 800
2020 1 18 12 26.3 54 40 3.7 495
2020 1 18 13 23.6 52 50 2.5 80

PREPARED BY : ENVIRONMENTAL & TECHNICAL RESEARCH CENTRE 250


ESTABLISHMENT OF NEW CLINKER GRINDING /BLENDING UNIT CAPACITY - 300 TPD, FINAL
AT PLOT NO. D-11, UPSIDC, SIDHWAN INDUSTRIAL AREA, P.O: PACHWAL, DISTRICT: EIA / EMP
JAUNPUR, UTTAR PRADESH BY TTS CEMENT.

2020 1 18 14 28.2 49 60 1 80
2020 1 18 15 28.5 46 45 2.7 80
2020 1 18 16 27.5 48 292.5 4.2 80
2020 1 18 17 26.9 52 40 0 80
2020 1 18 18 26.1 53 20 3.5 80
2020 1 18 19 25.6 54 50 3.3 80
2020 1 18 20 24.1 56 50 3.2 80
2020 1 18 21 23.3 56 360 0 70
2020 1 18 22 22.9 57 50 3.1 75
2020 1 18 23 22.8 59 80 2.9 69
2020 1 18 24 22.7 60 20 0 55
2020 1 18 1 22.1 63 40 2.8 55
2020 1 19 2 20.1 63 100 0 130
2020 1 19 3 18.6 64 70 2.2 320
2020 1 19 4 18.5 63 110 1 420
2020 1 19 5 18.6 63 90 4.2 750
2020 1 19 6 20.4 63 200 1 975
2020 1 19 7 22.7 62 160 0 1400
2020 1 19 8 22.9 61 360 3.4 1385
2020 1 19 9 23.3 60 50 3.8 1290
2020 1 19 10 23.7 58 40 0 1190
2020 1 19 11 24.2 56 160 0 800
2020 1 19 12 26.3 54 10 3.9 495
2020 1 19 13 27.3 52 50 1.6 80
2020 1 19 14 27.1 49 90 4.2 80
2020 1 19 15 27.1 47 110 1 80
2020 1 19 16 26.9 49 300 0 80
2020 1 19 17 26.5 52 230 0 80
2020 1 19 18 26.1 53 45 1.4 80
2020 1 19 19 25.4 54 240 1 80
2020 1 19 20 24.1 56 292.5 4.2 80
2020 1 19 21 23.3 56 350 3.2 70
2020 1 19 22 22.9 58 280 0 75
2020 1 19 23 22.6 59 190 1 69
2020 1 19 24 22.1 60 280 0 55
2020 1 19 1 22.1 63 200 0 55
2020 1 20 2 19.9 63 250 0 130
2020 1 20 3 18.6 64 310 2.1 320
2020 1 20 4 18.5 63 250 0 420
2020 1 20 5 18.4 62 280 0 750
2020 1 20 6 20.3 63 170 0 975
2020 1 20 7 22.6 62 230 0 1400
2020 1 20 8 22.9 59 260 0 1385
2020 1 20 9 23.3 57 250 0 1290
2020 1 20 10 23.6 55 250 3.1 1190

PREPARED BY : ENVIRONMENTAL & TECHNICAL RESEARCH CENTRE 251


ESTABLISHMENT OF NEW CLINKER GRINDING /BLENDING UNIT CAPACITY - 300 TPD, FINAL
AT PLOT NO. D-11, UPSIDC, SIDHWAN INDUSTRIAL AREA, P.O: PACHWAL, DISTRICT: EIA / EMP
JAUNPUR, UTTAR PRADESH BY TTS CEMENT.

2020 1 20 11 24.1 54 130 0 800


2020 1 20 12 26.1 52 90 4.2 495
2020 1 20 13 27.3 50 230 1 80
2020 1 20 14 27.4 48 260 1.6 80
2020 1 20 15 27.7 46 230 1 80
2020 1 20 16 27.1 51 250 0 80
2020 1 20 17 26.9 52 230 1 80
2020 1 20 18 26.5 52 250 1 80
2020 1 20 19 25.9 55 250 0 80
2020 1 20 20 24 57 250 0 80
2020 1 20 21 23.1 59 230 3.1 70
2020 1 20 22 23.1 59 260 0 75
2020 1 20 23 22.9 62 270 4.2 69
2020 1 20 24 22.6 62 292.5 4.2 55
2020 1 20 1 22.5 63 90 4.2 55
2020 1 21 2 21.8 62 280 0 130
2020 1 21 3 19.1 64 340 0 320
2020 1 21 4 19.2 64 240 1.1 420
2020 1 21 5 18.9 63 280 3.1 750
2020 1 21 6 20.1 61 250 0 975
2020 1 21 7 22.2 61 270 4.2 1400
2020 1 21 8 22.7 60 260 0 1385
2020 1 21 9 23.3 59 260 0 1290
2020 1 21 10 24.4 57 292.5 4.2 1190
2020 1 21 11 23.9 54 90 4.2 800
2020 1 21 12 25.8 52 40 3.2 495
2020 1 21 13 27.3 53 270 4.2 80
2020 1 21 14 27.1 48 250 3.6 80
2020 1 21 15 27.1 46 260 0 80
2020 1 21 16 26.6 52 280 0 80
2020 1 21 17 26.4 53 280 0 80
2020 1 21 18 26.1 54 260 0 80
2020 1 21 19 25.5 54 270 4.2 80
2020 1 21 20 24.4 56 270 4.2 80
2020 1 21 21 23.6 58 310 2.1 70
2020 1 21 22 22.9 60 270 4.2 75
2020 1 21 23 22.4 61 250 0 69
2020 1 21 24 22.2 62 240 0 55
2020 1 21 1 22.4 63 260 0 55
2020 1 22 2 21.8 64 290 0 130
2020 1 22 3 20.1 63 270 4.2 320
2020 1 22 4 18.8 63 90 4.2 420
2020 1 22 5 18.9 62 300 2.2 750
2020 1 22 6 20.5 63 310 0 975
2020 1 22 7 22.6 61 280 0 1400

PREPARED BY : ENVIRONMENTAL & TECHNICAL RESEARCH CENTRE 252


ESTABLISHMENT OF NEW CLINKER GRINDING /BLENDING UNIT CAPACITY - 300 TPD, FINAL
AT PLOT NO. D-11, UPSIDC, SIDHWAN INDUSTRIAL AREA, P.O: PACHWAL, DISTRICT: EIA / EMP
JAUNPUR, UTTAR PRADESH BY TTS CEMENT.

2020 1 22 8 22.7 60 290 0 1385


2020 1 22 9 23.5 58 230 0 1290
2020 1 22 10 23.8 56 250 0 1190
2020 1 22 11 24.1 54 260 3.5 800
2020 1 22 12 25.4 53 270 4.2 495
2020 1 22 13 26.6 51 280 0 80
2020 1 22 14 28.3 47 270 4.2 80
2020 1 22 15 29.1 46 280 2.1 80
2020 1 22 16 28.8 49 270 4.2 80
2020 1 22 17 28.6 52 320 0 80
2020 1 22 18 27.8 53 280 0 80
2020 1 22 19 27.4 54 270 4.2 80
2020 1 22 20 26.5 56 280 3.2 80
2020 1 22 21 25.1 56 260 0 70
2020 1 22 22 23.3 58 250 0 75
2020 1 22 23 22.5 62 250 0 69
2020 1 22 24 22.1 62 67.5 2.6 55
2020 1 22 1 21.8 63 270 4.2 55
2020 1 23 2 20.1 64 300 0 130
2020 1 23 3 19.9 63 135 2.4 320
2020 1 23 4 19.3 64 290 0 420
2020 1 23 5 20.3 63 310 2.2 750
2020 1 23 6 21.2 63 67.5 2.6 975
2020 1 23 7 22.6 62 330 0 1400
2020 1 23 8 22.8 61 270 4.2 1385
2020 1 23 9 23.3 60 320 3.8 1290
2020 1 23 10 23.6 58 140 3.9 1190
2020 1 23 11 24.1 56 270 4.2 800
2020 1 23 12 26.1 54 280 0 495
2020 1 23 13 27.4 52 260 3.2 80
2020 1 23 14 27.8 49 220 2.5 80
2020 1 23 15 28.1 47 170 1.1 80
2020 1 23 16 27.7 49 270 4.2 80
2020 1 23 17 27.1 52 280 0 80
2020 1 23 18 26.2 53 270 4.2 80
2020 1 23 19 25.8 54 260 0 80
2020 1 23 20 24.3 56 270 4.2 80
2020 1 23 21 23.7 56 230 3.2 70
2020 1 23 22 23.3 58 280 0 75
2020 1 23 23 23.1 59 300 0 69
2020 1 23 24 23.1 60 280 2.5 55
2020 1 23 1 22.4 63 292.5 4.2 55
2020 1 24 2 20.5 63 280 2.2 130
2020 1 24 3 18.8 64 280 2.1 320
2020 1 24 4 18.9 63 280 2.4 420

PREPARED BY : ENVIRONMENTAL & TECHNICAL RESEARCH CENTRE 253


ESTABLISHMENT OF NEW CLINKER GRINDING /BLENDING UNIT CAPACITY - 300 TPD, FINAL
AT PLOT NO. D-11, UPSIDC, SIDHWAN INDUSTRIAL AREA, P.O: PACHWAL, DISTRICT: EIA / EMP
JAUNPUR, UTTAR PRADESH BY TTS CEMENT.

2020 1 24 5 19.4 62 310 2.5 750


2020 1 24 6 20.1 63 340 2.6 975
2020 1 24 7 22.5 62 310 0 1400
2020 1 24 8 22.7 61 30 0 1385
2020 1 24 9 23.2 60 210 0 1290
2020 1 24 10 23.5 59 240 0 1190
2020 1 24 11 24 56 280 0 800
2020 1 24 12 26.1 54 110 0 495
2020 1 24 13 27.3 52 330 3.4 80
2020 1 24 14 27.7 49 0 0 80
2020 1 24 15 28.1 46 20 2.1 80
2020 1 24 16 27.6 48 0 0 80
2020 1 24 17 27.1 52 10 0 80
2020 1 24 18 26.1 55 10 3.7 80
2020 1 24 19 25.7 54 110 0 80
2020 1 24 20 24.2 56 100 3.1 80
2020 1 24 21 23.5 55 180 3.1 70
2020 1 24 22 23.1 59 100 2.6 75
2020 1 24 23 22.9 62 60 0 69
2020 1 24 24 22.4 62 50 2.6 55
2020 1 24 1 22.3 63 70 2.5 55
2020 1 25 2 20.4 63 20 2.4 130
2020 1 25 3 18.8 64 40 2.3 320
2020 1 25 4 18.8 64 50 2.2 420
2020 1 25 5 18.5 62 60 2.2 750
2020 1 25 6 20.1 63 40 2.4 975
2020 1 25 7 22.4 61 40 0 1400
2020 1 25 8 22.7 60 360 2.5 1385
2020 1 25 9 23.1 58 20 2.7 1290
2020 1 25 10 23.4 56 50 2.9 1190
2020 1 25 11 23.9 54 50 0 800
2020 1 25 12 25.8 53 360 0 495
2020 1 25 13 27.1 50 50 2.8 80
2020 1 25 14 27.6 49 80 1.6 80
2020 1 25 15 27.9 48 20 2.6 80
2020 1 25 16 27.5 49 40 0 80
2020 1 25 17 27 49 100 3.1 80
2020 1 25 18 26.1 52 70 2.5 80
2020 1 25 19 25.6 55 110 3.7 80
2020 1 25 20 24.1 57 90 4.2 80
2020 1 25 21 23.4 59 200 2.1 70
2020 1 25 22 23.1 59 160 2.7 75
2020 1 25 23 22.8 62 270 4.2 69
2020 1 25 24 22.3 62 270 4.2 55
2020 1 25 1 22.2 63 67.5 0 55

PREPARED BY : ENVIRONMENTAL & TECHNICAL RESEARCH CENTRE 254


ESTABLISHMENT OF NEW CLINKER GRINDING /BLENDING UNIT CAPACITY - 300 TPD, FINAL
AT PLOT NO. D-11, UPSIDC, SIDHWAN INDUSTRIAL AREA, P.O: PACHWAL, DISTRICT: EIA / EMP
JAUNPUR, UTTAR PRADESH BY TTS CEMENT.

2020 1 26 2 20.3 64 160 2.4 130


2020 1 26 3 18.7 64 10 2.4 320
2020 1 26 4 18.6 63 50 2.3 420
2020 1 26 5 18.4 63 90 4.2 750
2020 1 26 6 19.9 63 110 0 975
2020 1 26 7 22.3 61 292.5 4.2 1400
2020 1 26 8 22.6 60 260 0 1385
2020 1 26 9 23.1 58 320 0 1290
2020 1 26 10 23.5 56 240 0 1190
2020 1 26 11 23.8 54 67.5 3.5 800
2020 1 26 12 25.9 53 90 4.2 495
2020 1 26 13 27.4 51 280 3.9 80
2020 1 26 14 27.5 49 190 0 80
2020 1 26 15 27.8 46 280 0 80
2020 1 26 16 27.4 48 200 2.6 80
2020 1 26 17 26.8 49 250 3.3 80
2020 1 26 18 26.2 52 292.5 4.2 80
2020 1 26 19 25.5 55 250 3.8 80
2020 1 26 20 24.1 57 280 3.8 80
2020 1 26 21 23.3 59 170 0 70
2020 1 26 22 22.9 59 90 4.2 75
2020 1 26 23 22.7 62 260 3.4 69
2020 1 26 24 22.1 62 250 3.3 55
2020 1 26 1 22.1 63 250 3.1 55
2020 1 27 2 20.2 64 130 0 130
2020 1 27 3 18.9 64 135 2.8 320
2020 1 27 4 18.9 63 230 0 420
2020 1 27 5 19.1 63 260 2.2 750
2020 1 27 6 19.8 63 230 0 975
2020 1 27 7 22.2 62 250 2.4 1400
2020 1 27 8 22.5 61 230 1 1385
2020 1 27 9 23.2 60 250 0 1290
2020 1 27 10 23.6 58 250 0 1190
2020 1 27 11 23.9 56 250 3.5 800
2020 1 27 12 25.8 54 230 0 495
2020 1 27 13 28.3 52 260 3.3 80
2020 1 27 14 29.1 49 270 4.2 80
2020 1 27 15 30.3 47 210 0 80
2020 1 27 16 29.1 49 200 0 80
2020 1 27 17 28.4 52 157 0 80
2020 1 27 18 27.4 53 340 3.7 80
2020 1 27 19 27.1 54 240 0 80
2020 1 27 20 26.6 56 270 4.2 80
2020 1 27 21 25.2 56 135 0 70
2020 1 27 22 23.1 58 300 2.8 75

PREPARED BY : ENVIRONMENTAL & TECHNICAL RESEARCH CENTRE 255


ESTABLISHMENT OF NEW CLINKER GRINDING /BLENDING UNIT CAPACITY - 300 TPD, FINAL
AT PLOT NO. D-11, UPSIDC, SIDHWAN INDUSTRIAL AREA, P.O: PACHWAL, DISTRICT: EIA / EMP
JAUNPUR, UTTAR PRADESH BY TTS CEMENT.

2020 1 27 23 22.9 59 310 0 69


2020 1 27 24 22.4 60 280 2.7 55
2020 1 27 1 22.5 63 67.5 2.7 55
2020 1 28 2 20.5 63 230 0 130
2020 1 28 3 19.1 64 250 3.7 320
2020 1 28 4 19.3 63 260 2.4 420
2020 1 28 5 19.4 62 270 4.2 750
2020 1 28 6 21.2 63 280 0 975
2020 1 28 7 22.6 62 270 4.2 1400
2020 1 28 8 22.8 61 280 0 1385
2020 1 28 9 23.3 60 250 1.2 1290
2020 1 28 10 23.6 59 270 4.2 1190
2020 1 28 11 24.1 56 260 3.5 800
2020 1 28 12 26.1 54 260 3.9 495
2020 1 28 13 27.4 52 90 4.2 80
2020 1 28 14 27.8 49 360 3.7 80
2020 1 28 15 28.1 46 240 0 80
2020 1 28 16 27.7 48 260 0 80
2020 1 28 17 27.1 52 290 0 80
2020 1 28 18 26.2 53 270 4.2 80
2020 1 28 19 25.8 54 90 4.2 80
2020 1 28 20 24.3 56 270 4.2 80
2020 1 28 21 23.7 56 270 4.2 70
2020 1 28 22 23.3 57 280 3.6 75
2020 1 28 23 23.1 59 290 3.5 69
2020 1 28 24 23.1 60 230 0 55
2020 1 28 1 15.4 62 90 4.2 55
2020 1 29 2 13.5 63 270 4.2 130
2020 1 29 3 11.8 62 330 1 320
2020 1 29 4 11.9 63 330 0 420
2020 1 29 5 12.4 62 170 0 750
2020 1 29 6 13.1 62 340 3 975
2020 1 29 7 15.5 61 330 1.4 1400
2020 1 29 8 15.7 59 157.5 1.6 1385
2020 1 29 9 16.2 58 280 1 1290
2020 1 29 10 16.5 55 280 1 1190
2020 1 29 11 17 54 300 2.3 800
2020 1 29 12 19.1 53 340 1 495
2020 1 29 13 20.3 51 340 2.4 80
2020 1 29 14 20.7 48 360 3.1 80
2020 1 29 15 21.1 46 360 3.3 80
2020 1 29 16 20.6 47 280 0 80
2020 1 29 17 20.1 49 340 0 80
2020 1 29 18 19.1 51 90 4.2 80
2020 1 29 19 18.7 54 250 0 80

PREPARED BY : ENVIRONMENTAL & TECHNICAL RESEARCH CENTRE 256


ESTABLISHMENT OF NEW CLINKER GRINDING /BLENDING UNIT CAPACITY - 300 TPD, FINAL
AT PLOT NO. D-11, UPSIDC, SIDHWAN INDUSTRIAL AREA, P.O: PACHWAL, DISTRICT: EIA / EMP
JAUNPUR, UTTAR PRADESH BY TTS CEMENT.

2020 1 29 20 17.2 56 240 1 80


2020 1 29 21 16.5 58 240 1 70
2020 1 29 22 16.1 58 260 2 75
2020 1 29 23 15.9 61 350 0 69
2020 1 29 24 15.4 61 360 2 55
2020 1 29 1 15.3 62 360 3 55
2020 1 30 2 13.4 63 360 2 130
2020 1 30 3 11.8 61 200 0 320
2020 1 30 4 11.8 61 320 2 420
2020 1 30 5 11.5 62 260 0 750
2020 1 30 6 13.1 62 360 2 975
2020 1 30 7 15.4 60 360 2.4 1400
2020 1 30 8 15.7 59 360 3.1 1385
2020 1 30 9 16.1 57 350 1.6 1290
2020 1 30 10 16.4 55 330 3 1190
2020 1 30 11 16.9 53 150 3.4 800
2020 1 30 12 18.8 51 350 3 495
2020 1 30 13 20.1 48 160 3 80
2020 1 30 14 20.6 46 157.5 2 80
2020 1 30 15 20.9 47 250 2.4 80
2020 1 30 16 20.5 48 110 2.6 80
2020 1 30 17 20 48 230 1 80
2020 1 30 18 19.1 51 220 0 80
2020 1 30 19 18.6 54 310 0 80
2020 1 30 20 17.1 56 350 1 80
2020 1 30 21 16.4 58 310 1 70
2020 1 30 22 16.1 58 60 3 75
2020 1 30 23 15.8 61 350 1 69
2020 1 30 24 15.3 61 20 1 55
2020 1 31 1 15.2 62 10 1 55
2020 1 31 2 13.3 63 60 1 130
2020 1 31 3 11.7 63 90 4.2 320
2020 1 31 4 11.6 61 70 0 420
2020 1 31 5 11.4 61 350 1 750
2020 1 31 6 12.9 59 135 3 975
2020 1 31 7 15.3 59 90 4.2 1400
2020 1 31 8 15.6 58 160 3 1385
2020 1 31 9 16.1 56 150 0 1290
2020 1 31 10 16.5 55 170 2 1190
2020 1 31 11 16.8 54 200 0 800
2020 1 31 12 18.9 53 180 0 495
2020 1 31 13 20.4 51 230 1 80
2020 1 31 14 20.5 49 180 1 80
2020 1 31 15 20.8 46 270 4.2 80
2020 1 31 16 20.4 47 190 0 80

PREPARED BY : ENVIRONMENTAL & TECHNICAL RESEARCH CENTRE 257


ESTABLISHMENT OF NEW CLINKER GRINDING /BLENDING UNIT CAPACITY - 300 TPD, FINAL
AT PLOT NO. D-11, UPSIDC, SIDHWAN INDUSTRIAL AREA, P.O: PACHWAL, DISTRICT: EIA / EMP
JAUNPUR, UTTAR PRADESH BY TTS CEMENT.

2020 1 31 17 19.8 49 0 3 80
2020 1 31 18 19.2 51 90 4.2 80
2020 1 31 19 18.5 54 30 1 80
2020 1 31 20 17.1 56 360 1 80
2020 1 31 21 16.3 58 135 2 70
2020 1 31 22 15.9 58 50 0 75
2020 1 31 23 15.7 61 40 2.9 69
2020 1 31 24 15.1 61 0 1 55
2020 2 1 1 15.1 62 30 1 55
2020 2 1 2 13.2 63 30 0 130
2020 2 1 3 11.9 62 60 1 320
2020 2 1 4 11.9 63 350 1 420
2020 2 1 5 12.1 62 10 1 750
2020 2 1 6 12.8 62 300 1 975
2020 2 1 7 15.2 60 90 4.2 1400
2020 2 1 8 15.5 61 45 3 1385
2020 2 1 9 16.2 58 270 4.2 1290
2020 2 1 10 16.6 58 190 2.1 1190
2020 2 1 11 16.9 55 280 1.6 800
2020 2 1 12 18.8 51 0 1 495
2020 2 1 13 21.3 48 310 1 80
2020 2 1 14 22.1 45 260 0 80
2020 2 1 15 23.3 47 310 1 80
2020 2 1 16 22.1 49 45 1 80
2020 2 1 17 21.4 48 120 0 80
2020 2 1 18 20.4 51 10 3 80
2020 2 1 19 20.1 54 80 1 80
2020 2 1 20 19.6 56 20 0 80
2020 2 1 21 18.2 58 0 0 70
2020 2 1 22 16.1 58 20 2 75
2020 2 1 23 15.9 61 0 2.6 69
2020 2 1 24 15.4 61 0 3 55
2020 2 2 1 15.5 62 130 2 55
2020 2 2 2 13.5 63 330 0 130
2020 2 2 3 12.1 63 270 4.2 320
2020 2 2 4 12.3 61 240 1 420
2020 2 2 5 12.4 61 210 1 750
2020 2 2 6 13.3 61 290 1 975
2020 2 2 7 16.1 62 300 0 1400
2020 2 2 8 16.5 60 360 3.4 1385
2020 2 2 9 17.2 59 360 2.9 1290
2020 2 2 10 17.6 58 360 3.7 1190
2020 2 2 11 17.9 55 360 2.4 800
2020 2 2 12 19.8 53 40 0 495
2020 2 2 13 22.3 51 30 2 80

PREPARED BY : ENVIRONMENTAL & TECHNICAL RESEARCH CENTRE 258


ESTABLISHMENT OF NEW CLINKER GRINDING /BLENDING UNIT CAPACITY - 300 TPD, FINAL
AT PLOT NO. D-11, UPSIDC, SIDHWAN INDUSTRIAL AREA, P.O: PACHWAL, DISTRICT: EIA / EMP
JAUNPUR, UTTAR PRADESH BY TTS CEMENT.

2020 2 2 14 23.3 48 110 0 80


2020 2 2 15 24.3 45 360 3 80
2020 2 2 16 23.3 48 200 1 80
2020 2 2 17 22.5 51 330 0 80
2020 2 2 18 21.4 52 100 1 80
2020 2 2 19 21.5 53 60 1 80
2020 2 2 20 20.6 55 20 1 80
2020 2 2 21 19.2 55 10 1 70
2020 2 2 22 17.6 57 360 3.1 75
2020 2 2 23 15.5 58 360 2.7 69
2020 2 3 24 15.4 59 240 1 55
2020 2 3 1 15.4 62 280 2 55
2020 2 3 2 14.1 63 360 3.2 130
2020 2 3 3 11.2 63 360 2.3 320
2020 2 3 4 11.4 63 360 3.7 420
2020 2 3 5 11.8 62 360 2.4 750
2020 2 3 6 14.2 62 280 1 975
2020 2 3 7 15.6 60 280 0 1400
2020 2 3 8 15.8 59 360 3.4 1385
2020 2 3 9 16.3 57 300 1 1290
2020 2 3 10 16.6 55 270 4.2 1190
2020 2 3 11 17.1 53 290 1 800
2020 2 3 12 19.1 52 300 0 495
2020 2 3 13 20.4 49 45 1 80
2020 2 3 14 20.8 45 260 1 80
2020 2 3 15 21.1 48 260 0 80
2020 2 3 16 20.7 49 330 1 80
2020 2 3 17 20.1 48 280 1 80
2020 2 3 18 19.2 51 360 3.2 80
2020 2 3 19 18.8 54 320 0 80
2020 2 3 20 17.3 56 360 2 80
2020 2 3 21 16.7 58 360 3 70
2020 2 3 22 16.3 58 290 2 75
2020 2 3 23 16.1 61 280 1.4 69
2020 2 4 24 16.1 61 270 4.2 55
2020 2 4 1 15.4 62 310 1.7 55
2020 2 4 2 13.5 63 260 1 130
2020 2 4 3 11.8 63 270 4.2 320
2020 2 4 4 11.9 62 260 1.6 420
2020 2 4 5 12.4 61 260 1 750
2020 2 4 6 13.1 59 292.5 4.2 975
2020 2 4 7 15.5 59 292.5 4.2 1400
2020 2 4 8 15.7 58 292.5 4 1385
2020 2 4 9 16.2 56 157.5 3 1290
2020 2 4 10 16.5 55 280 1 1190

PREPARED BY : ENVIRONMENTAL & TECHNICAL RESEARCH CENTRE 259


ESTABLISHMENT OF NEW CLINKER GRINDING /BLENDING UNIT CAPACITY - 300 TPD, FINAL
AT PLOT NO. D-11, UPSIDC, SIDHWAN INDUSTRIAL AREA, P.O: PACHWAL, DISTRICT: EIA / EMP
JAUNPUR, UTTAR PRADESH BY TTS CEMENT.

2020 2 4 11 17 54 280 1 800


2020 2 4 12 19.1 53 292.5 4 495
2020 2 4 13 20.3 51 135 2 80
2020 2 4 14 20.7 49 280 2 80
2020 2 4 15 21.1 46 260 2 80
2020 2 4 16 20.6 47 157.5 2 80
2020 2 4 17 20.1 49 300 2 80
2020 2 4 18 19.1 51 45 2 80
2020 2 4 19 18.7 54 290 2 80
2020 2 4 20 17.2 56 135 3 80
2020 2 4 21 16.5 58 292.5 4 70
2020 2 4 22 16.1 58 330 1.6 75
2020 2 4 23 15.9 61 45 3 69
2020 2 5 24 15.4 61 330 2 55
2020 2 5 1 15.3 62 240 3 55
2020 2 5 2 13.4 63 210 0 130
2020 2 5 3 11.8 62 230 0 320
2020 2 5 4 11.8 63 250 0 420
2020 2 5 5 11.5 62 240 0 750
2020 2 5 6 13.1 60 260 0 975
2020 2 5 7 15.4 57 157.5 1 1400
2020 2 5 8 15.7 59 280 1 1385
2020 2 5 9 16.1 57 280 1 1290
2020 2 5 10 16.4 55 135 1 1190
2020 2 5 11 16.9 53 292.5 4 800
2020 2 5 12 18.8 51 280 1 495
2020 2 5 13 20.1 48 300 1 80
2020 2 5 14 20.6 45 340 1 80
2020 2 5 15 20.9 46 320 1 80
2020 2 5 16 20.5 49 300 0 80
2020 2 5 17 20 48 10 2 80
2020 2 5 18 19.1 51 320 2 80
2020 2 5 19 18.6 54 350 2 80
2020 2 5 20 17.1 56 360 3.2 80
2020 2 5 21 16.4 58 290 2 70
2020 2 5 22 16.1 58 360 2.7 75
2020 2 5 23 15.8 61 360 3.1 69
2020 2 6 24 15.3 61 280 0 55
2020 2 6 1 15.2 62 250 1 55
2020 2 6 2 13.3 63 250 0 130
2020 2 6 3 11.7 63 250 0 320
2020 2 6 4 11.6 61 292.5 4 420
2020 2 6 5 11.4 61 300 0 750
2020 2 6 6 12.9 62 260 0 975
2020 2 6 7 15.3 60 280 2 1400

PREPARED BY : ENVIRONMENTAL & TECHNICAL RESEARCH CENTRE 260


ESTABLISHMENT OF NEW CLINKER GRINDING /BLENDING UNIT CAPACITY - 300 TPD, FINAL
AT PLOT NO. D-11, UPSIDC, SIDHWAN INDUSTRIAL AREA, P.O: PACHWAL, DISTRICT: EIA / EMP
JAUNPUR, UTTAR PRADESH BY TTS CEMENT.

2020 2 6 8 15.6 59 340 1 1385


2020 2 6 9 16.1 57 280 1 1290
2020 2 6 10 16.5 55 350 1 1190
2020 2 6 11 16.8 53 10 1 800
2020 2 6 12 18.9 51 280 1 495
2020 2 6 13 20.4 47 157.5 3.2 80
2020 2 6 14 20.5 45 135 2 80
2020 2 6 15 20.8 47 280 1 80
2020 2 6 16 20.4 50 135 3.4 80
2020 2 6 17 19.8 51 250 0 80
2020 2 6 18 19.2 54 45 0 80
2020 2 6 19 18.5 53 230 0 80
2020 2 6 20 17.1 55 250 1 80
2020 2 6 21 16.3 54 292.5 4 70
2020 2 6 22 15.9 58 240 0 75
2020 2 6 23 15.7 61 220 0 69
2020 2 7 24 15.1 61 260 1 55
2020 2 7 1 15.1 62 250 2 55
2020 2 7 2 13.2 63 260 1 130
2020 2 7 3 11.9 63 300 1 320
2020 2 7 4 11.9 61 260 1 420
2020 2 7 5 12.1 61 135 1 750
2020 2 7 6 12.8 61 292.5 4 975
2020 2 7 7 15.2 62 260 0 1400
2020 2 7 8 15.5 60 250 1 1385
2020 2 7 9 16.2 59 280 1 1290
2020 2 7 10 16.6 58 360 2.4 1190
2020 2 7 11 16.9 55 292.5 4 800
2020 2 7 12 18.8 53 300 2 495
2020 2 7 13 21.3 51 290 2 80
2020 2 7 14 22.1 48 157.5 2 80
2020 2 7 15 23.3 45 320 3 80
2020 2 7 16 22.1 48 280 0 80
2020 2 7 17 21.4 51 230 2 80
2020 2 7 18 20.4 52 280 1 80
2020 2 7 19 20.1 53 292.5 4 80
2020 2 7 20 19.6 55 240 1 80
2020 2 7 21 18.2 55 260 2 70
2020 2 7 22 16.1 57 135 2 75
2020 2 7 23 15.9 58 292.5 4 69
2020 2 8 24 15.4 59 210 0 55
2020 2 8 1 15.5 62 240 0 55
2020 2 8 2 13.5 63 280 1 130
2020 2 8 3 12.1 63 292.5 4 320
2020 2 8 4 12.3 62 157.5 2 420

PREPARED BY : ENVIRONMENTAL & TECHNICAL RESEARCH CENTRE 261


ESTABLISHMENT OF NEW CLINKER GRINDING /BLENDING UNIT CAPACITY - 300 TPD, FINAL
AT PLOT NO. D-11, UPSIDC, SIDHWAN INDUSTRIAL AREA, P.O: PACHWAL, DISTRICT: EIA / EMP
JAUNPUR, UTTAR PRADESH BY TTS CEMENT.

2020 2 8 5 12.4 62 320 0 750


2020 2 8 6 13.3 62 360 2.6 975
2020 2 8 7 16.1 60 10 1 1400
2020 2 8 8 16.5 59 260 0 1385
2020 2 8 9 17.2 57 230 1 1290
2020 2 8 10 17.6 55 292.5 4 1190
2020 2 8 11 17.9 53 150 1 800
2020 2 8 12 19.8 52 320 1 495
2020 2 8 13 22.3 50 340 1 80
2020 2 8 14 23.3 48 240 1 80
2020 2 8 15 24.3 45 157.5 2.5 80
2020 2 8 16 23.3 48 67.5 2.6 80
2020 2 8 17 22.5 48 320 0 80
2020 2 8 18 21.4 51 300 1 80
2020 2 8 19 21.5 54 45 3.4 80
2020 2 8 20 20.6 56 10 1 80
2020 2 8 21 19.2 58 280 3.2 70
2020 2 8 22 17.6 58 135 3.7 75
2020 2 8 23 15.5 61 135 3.8 69
2020 2 9 24 15.4 61 67.5 2.6 55
2020 2 9 1 15.4 62 250 0 55
2020 2 9 2 14.1 63 292.5 4 130
2020 2 9 3 11.2 63 300 3 320
2020 2 9 4 11.4 62 350 1 420
2020 2 9 5 11.8 62 157.5 3.1 750
2020 2 9 6 15.1 61 350 1 975
2020 2 9 7 15.9 62 292.5 4 1400
2020 2 9 8 16.1 60 135 3.7 1385
2020 2 9 9 16.5 59 280 1 1290
2020 2 9 10 16.8 58 200 1 1190
2020 2 9 11 17.3 55 292.5 4 800
2020 2 9 12 19.3 53 240 1 495
2020 2 9 13 16.6 51 320 3 80
2020 2 9 14 21.2 48 67.5 2.4 80
2020 2 9 15 21.5 45 135 2.1 80
2020 2 9 16 20.5 48 112.5 4 80
2020 2 9 17 19.9 51 330 1 80
2020 2 9 18 19.1 52 300 0 80
2020 2 9 19 18.6 53 135 1.3 80
2020 2 9 20 17.1 55 270 4 80
2020 2 9 21 16.3 55 280 1.5 70
2020 2 9 22 15.9 57 300 1 75
2020 2 9 23 15.8 58 135 1.6 69
2020 2 10 24 15.7 59 260 1 55
2020 2 10 1 15.1 62 270 4 55

PREPARED BY : ENVIRONMENTAL & TECHNICAL RESEARCH CENTRE 262


ESTABLISHMENT OF NEW CLINKER GRINDING /BLENDING UNIT CAPACITY - 300 TPD, FINAL
AT PLOT NO. D-11, UPSIDC, SIDHWAN INDUSTRIAL AREA, P.O: PACHWAL, DISTRICT: EIA / EMP
JAUNPUR, UTTAR PRADESH BY TTS CEMENT.

2020 2 10 2 13.1 63 290 1 130


2020 2 10 3 11.6 63 135 1.7 320
2020 2 10 4 11.5 62 320 1 420
2020 2 10 5 11.6 62 240 0 750
2020 2 10 6 13.4 62 360 0 975
2020 2 10 7 15.7 60 280 0 1400
2020 2 10 8 15.9 59 300 0 1385
2020 2 10 9 16.3 57 157.5 1.9 1290
2020 2 10 10 16.7 55 300 0 1190
2020 2 10 11 17.2 53 157.5 1.3 800
2020 2 10 12 19.3 51 280 0 495
2020 2 10 13 20.3 47 300 0 80
2020 2 10 14 20.1 45 260 0 80
2020 2 10 15 20.1 47 220 0 80
2020 2 10 16 19.9 50 260 0 80
2020 2 10 17 19.5 51 270 4 80
2020 2 10 18 19.1 54 270 4 80
2020 2 10 19 18.4 53 270 4 80
2020 2 10 20 17.1 55 250 0 80
2020 2 10 21 16.3 54 260 2 70
2020 2 10 22 15.9 58 270 4 75
2020 2 10 23 15.6 61 90 4 69
2020 2 11 24 15.1 61 270 4 55
2020 2 11 1 15.1 62 135 1.3 55
2020 2 11 2 12.9 62 270 4 130
2020 2 11 3 11.6 63 157.5 1.4 320
2020 2 11 4 11.5 63 300 0 420
2020 2 11 5 11.4 61 280 0 750
2020 2 11 6 13.3 62 280 0 975
2020 2 11 7 15.6 60 280 0 1400
2020 2 11 8 15.9 59 45 3.9 1385
2020 2 11 9 16.3 57 300 0 1290
2020 2 11 10 16.6 55 280 2.1 1190
2020 2 11 11 17.1 53 90 4 800
2020 2 11 12 19.1 51 260 0 495
2020 2 11 13 20.3 47 250 0 80
2020 2 11 14 20.4 45 240 0 80
2020 2 11 15 20.7 47 240 0 80
2020 2 11 16 20.1 50 250 2 80
2020 2 11 17 19.9 51 260 2 80
2020 2 11 18 19.5 54 280 3.9 80
2020 2 11 19 18.9 53 260 2 80
2020 2 11 20 17 55 90 4 80
2020 2 11 21 16.1 54 240 2 70
2020 2 11 22 16.1 58 250 0 75

PREPARED BY : ENVIRONMENTAL & TECHNICAL RESEARCH CENTRE 263


ESTABLISHMENT OF NEW CLINKER GRINDING /BLENDING UNIT CAPACITY - 300 TPD, FINAL
AT PLOT NO. D-11, UPSIDC, SIDHWAN INDUSTRIAL AREA, P.O: PACHWAL, DISTRICT: EIA / EMP
JAUNPUR, UTTAR PRADESH BY TTS CEMENT.

2020 2 11 23 15.9 61 270 4 69


2020 2 12 24 15.6 61 250 1 55
2020 2 12 1 15.5 62 260 2 55
2020 2 12 2 14.8 63 290 0 130
2020 2 12 3 12.1 63 290 1 320
2020 2 12 4 12.2 61 310 2 420
2020 2 12 5 11.9 61 300 0 750
2020 2 12 6 13.1 62 45 2 975
2020 2 12 7 15.2 60 45 3 1400
2020 2 12 8 15.7 59 290 0 1385
2020 2 12 9 16.3 57 135 2.4 1290
2020 2 12 10 17.4 55 300 1 1190
2020 2 12 11 16.9 53 230 0 800
2020 2 12 12 18.8 52 220 1 495
2020 2 12 13 20.3 50 270 4 80
2020 2 12 14 20.1 46 240 1 80
2020 2 12 15 20.1 45 230 1 80
2020 2 12 16 19.6 48 240 1 80
2020 2 12 17 19.4 51 135 2.1 80
2020 2 12 18 19.1 52 67.5 2.3 80
2020 2 12 19 18.5 53 112.5 4 80
2020 2 12 20 17.4 55 260 2 80
2020 2 12 21 16.6 55 260 1 70
2020 2 12 22 15.9 57 90 4 75
2020 2 12 23 15.4 61 135 2.3 69
2020 2 12 24 15.2 61 67.5 3.8 55
2020 2 13 1 15.4 62 290 1 55
2020 2 13 2 14.8 63 280 2 130
2020 2 13 3 13.1 62 45 2 320
2020 2 13 4 11.8 63 135 3.1 420
2020 2 13 5 11.9 62 260 1 750
2020 2 13 6 13.5 60 300 2 975
2020 2 13 7 15.6 59 310 3 1400
2020 2 13 8 15.7 58 320 2 1385
2020 2 13 9 16.5 56 280 2 1290
2020 2 13 10 16.8 55 135 2.3 1190
2020 2 13 11 17.1 53 90 4 800
2020 2 13 12 18.4 51 300 0 495
2020 2 13 13 19.6 47 67.5 3.9 80
2020 2 13 14 21.3 45 112.5 4 80
2020 2 13 15 22.1 46 180 0 80
2020 2 13 16 21.8 50 112.5 4 80
2020 2 13 17 21.6 51 67.5 2.6 80
2020 2 13 18 20.8 54 210 1 80
2020 2 13 19 20.4 53 90 4 80

PREPARED BY : ENVIRONMENTAL & TECHNICAL RESEARCH CENTRE 264


ESTABLISHMENT OF NEW CLINKER GRINDING /BLENDING UNIT CAPACITY - 300 TPD, FINAL
AT PLOT NO. D-11, UPSIDC, SIDHWAN INDUSTRIAL AREA, P.O: PACHWAL, DISTRICT: EIA / EMP
JAUNPUR, UTTAR PRADESH BY TTS CEMENT.

2020 2 13 20 19.5 55 112.5 4 80


2020 2 13 21 18.1 54 67.5 3.2 70
2020 2 13 22 16.3 58 80 1 75
2020 2 13 23 15.5 61 20 0 69
2020 2 13 24 15.1 61 70 3.9 55
2020 2 14 1 14.8 62 110 2.3 55
2020 2 14 2 13.1 62 100 3.3 130
2020 2 14 3 12.9 63 157.5 3.1 320
2020 2 14 4 12.3 61 110 3.8 420
2020 2 14 5 13.3 61 100 2.9 750
2020 2 14 6 15.1 62 180 2 975
2020 2 14 7 15.9 61 100 3.4 1400
2020 2 14 8 16.1 60 60 2 1385
2020 2 14 9 16.5 59 50 2 1290
2020 2 14 10 16.8 58 70 3.5 1190
2020 2 14 11 17.3 55 20 0 800
2020 2 14 12 19.3 53 40 1 495
2020 2 14 13 16.6 51 157.5 3.4 80
2020 2 14 14 21.2 48 60 0 80
2020 2 14 15 21.5 45 40 0 80
2020 2 14 16 20.5 47 157.5 3.6 80
2020 2 14 17 19.9 51 40 1 80
2020 2 14 18 19.1 52 20 0 80
2020 2 14 19 18.6 53 50 1 80
2020 2 14 20 17.1 55 50 1 80
2020 2 14 21 16.3 55 280 1 70
2020 2 14 22 15.9 56 50 2 75
2020 2 14 23 15.8 58 80 0 69
2020 2 15 24 15.7 59 20 1 55
2020 2 15 1 15.1 62 40 1 55
2020 2 15 2 13.1 62 100 1 130
2020 2 15 3 11.6 63 135 3.9 320
2020 2 15 4 11.5 62 110 1.2 420
2020 2 15 5 11.6 62 135 3.1 750
2020 2 15 6 13.4 62 200 1 975
2020 2 15 7 15.7 61 160 0 1400
2020 2 15 8 15.9 60 112.5 4 1385
2020 2 15 9 16.3 59 50 1 1290
2020 2 15 10 16.7 57 40 1 1190
2020 2 15 11 17.2 55 160 0 800
2020 2 15 12 19.3 53 10 0 495
2020 2 15 13 20.3 51 50 1 80
2020 2 15 14 20.1 48 90 4 80
2020 2 15 15 20.1 46 110 0 80
2020 2 15 16 19.9 48 300 0 80

PREPARED BY : ENVIRONMENTAL & TECHNICAL RESEARCH CENTRE 265


ESTABLISHMENT OF NEW CLINKER GRINDING /BLENDING UNIT CAPACITY - 300 TPD, FINAL
AT PLOT NO. D-11, UPSIDC, SIDHWAN INDUSTRIAL AREA, P.O: PACHWAL, DISTRICT: EIA / EMP
JAUNPUR, UTTAR PRADESH BY TTS CEMENT.

2020 2 15 17 19.5 51 230 0 80


2020 2 15 18 19.1 52 320 0 80
2020 2 15 19 18.4 53 240 0 80
2020 2 15 20 17.1 55 300 0 80
2020 2 15 21 16.3 55 350 0 70
2020 2 15 22 15.9 57 280 1 75
2020 2 15 23 15.6 58 190 0 69
2020 2 16 24 15.1 59 280 0 55
2020 2 16 1 15.1 62 200 0 55
2020 2 16 2 12.9 62 250 1 130
2020 2 16 3 11.6 63 310 1 320
2020 2 16 4 11.5 62 250 1 420
2020 2 16 5 11.4 61 280 2 750
2020 2 16 6 13.3 62 170 1 975
2020 2 16 7 15.6 61 230 1 1400
2020 2 16 8 15.9 58 260 2 1385
2020 2 16 9 16.3 56 250 1.2 1290
2020 2 16 10 16.6 54 250 1 1190
2020 2 16 11 17.1 53 130 1 800
2020 2 16 12 19.1 51 290 0 495
2020 2 16 13 20.3 49 230 0 80
2020 2 16 14 20.4 47 260 2 80
2020 2 16 15 20.7 45 230 1 80
2020 2 16 16 20.1 50 250 1 80
2020 2 16 17 19.9 51 230 1 80
2020 2 16 18 19.5 51 250 1 80
2020 2 16 19 18.9 54 250 1 80
2020 2 16 20 17 56 250 2 80
2020 2 16 21 16.1 58 230 2 70
2020 2 16 22 16.1 58 260 1 75
2020 2 16 23 15.9 61 270 4 69
2020 2 17 24 15.6 61 210 1 55
2020 2 17 1 15.5 62 200 1 55
2020 2 17 2 14.8 61 280 1 130
2020 2 17 3 12.1 63 340 2 320
2020 2 17 4 12.2 63 240 1 420
2020 2 17 5 11.9 62 280 2 750
2020 2 17 6 13.1 60 250 2 975
2020 2 17 7 15.2 60 270 4 1400
2020 2 17 8 15.7 59 260 2 1385
2020 2 17 9 16.3 58 260 3 1290
2020 2 17 10 17.4 56 300 1 1190
2020 2 17 11 16.9 53 45 0 800
2020 2 17 12 18.8 51 40 0 495
2020 2 17 13 20.3 52 270 4 80

PREPARED BY : ENVIRONMENTAL & TECHNICAL RESEARCH CENTRE 266


ESTABLISHMENT OF NEW CLINKER GRINDING /BLENDING UNIT CAPACITY - 300 TPD, FINAL
AT PLOT NO. D-11, UPSIDC, SIDHWAN INDUSTRIAL AREA, P.O: PACHWAL, DISTRICT: EIA / EMP
JAUNPUR, UTTAR PRADESH BY TTS CEMENT.

2020 2 17 14 20.1 47 250 1 80


2020 2 17 15 20.1 45 260 2 80
2020 2 17 16 19.6 51 315 0 80
2020 2 17 17 19.4 52 280 2.6 80
2020 2 17 18 19.1 53 260 1 80
2020 2 17 19 18.5 53 315 0 80
2020 2 17 20 17.4 55 270 4 80
2020 2 17 21 16.6 57 310 1 70
2020 2 17 22 15.9 59 270 4 75
2020 2 17 23 15.4 60 250 1 69
2020 2 18 24 15.2 61 240 1 55
2020 2 18 1 15.4 62 260 2 55
2020 2 18 2 14.8 63 290 3.2 130
2020 2 18 3 13.1 62 270 4 320
2020 2 18 4 11.8 62 45 2.9 420
2020 2 18 5 11.9 61 300 2 750
2020 2 18 6 13.5 62 157.5 3 975
2020 2 18 7 15.6 60 280 2.1 1400
2020 2 18 8 15.7 59 290 3.1 1385
2020 2 18 9 16.5 57 230 1 1290
2020 2 18 10 16.8 55 250 2.1 1190
2020 2 18 11 17.1 53 260 1 800
2020 2 18 12 18.4 52 270 4 495
2020 2 18 13 19.6 50 280 2 80
2020 2 18 14 21.3 46 270 4 80
2020 2 18 15 22.1 45 280 2 80
2020 2 18 16 21.8 48 270 4 80
2020 2 18 17 21.6 51 157.5 2.7 80
2020 2 18 18 20.8 52 280 1 80
2020 2 18 19 20.4 53 270 4 80
2020 2 18 20 19.5 55 280 3.1 80
2020 2 18 21 18.1 55 260 2.1 70
2020 2 18 22 16.3 57 250 1.1 75
2020 2 18 23 15.5 61 250 1 69
2020 2 19 24 15.1 61 45 1 55
2020 2 19 1 14.8 62 270 4 55
2020 2 19 2 13.1 63 290 2 130
2020 2 19 3 12.9 62 157.5 3 320
2020 2 19 4 12.3 63 290 1.5 420
2020 2 19 5 13.3 62 157.5 2.4 750
2020 2 19 6 14.2 62 67.5 2 975
2020 2 19 7 15.6 61 157.5 2.7 1400
2020 2 19 8 15.8 60 270 4 1385
2020 2 19 9 16.3 59 320 1 1290
2020 2 19 10 16.6 57 140 0 1190

PREPARED BY : ENVIRONMENTAL & TECHNICAL RESEARCH CENTRE 267


ESTABLISHMENT OF NEW CLINKER GRINDING /BLENDING UNIT CAPACITY - 300 TPD, FINAL
AT PLOT NO. D-11, UPSIDC, SIDHWAN INDUSTRIAL AREA, P.O: PACHWAL, DISTRICT: EIA / EMP
JAUNPUR, UTTAR PRADESH BY TTS CEMENT.

2020 2 19 11 17.1 55 270 4 800


2020 2 19 12 19.1 53 280 2 495
2020 2 19 13 20.4 51 260 1 80
2020 2 19 14 20.8 48 220 1 80
2020 2 19 15 21.1 46 170 0 80
2020 2 19 16 20.7 48 270 4 80
2020 2 19 17 20.1 51 280 0 80
2020 2 19 18 19.2 52 270 4 80
2020 2 19 19 18.8 53 260 2 80
2020 2 19 20 17.3 55 270 4 80
2020 2 19 21 16.7 55 230 1.1 70
2020 2 19 22 16.3 57 280 1 75
2020 2 19 23 16.1 58 157.5 3.1 69
2020 2 20 24 16.1 59 280 1 55
2020 2 20 1 15.4 62 157.5 3.2 55
2020 2 20 2 13.5 62 280 2 130
2020 2 20 3 11.8 63 280 0 320
2020 2 20 4 11.9 62 280 2 420
2020 2 20 5 12.4 61 157.5 2.4 750
2020 2 20 6 13.1 62 157.5 3.4 975
2020 2 20 7 15.5 61 157.5 2.9 1400
2020 2 20 8 15.7 60 30 3 1385
2020 2 20 9 16.2 59 210 0 1290
2020 2 20 10 16.5 58 240 1 1190
2020 2 20 11 17 55 280 0 800
2020 2 20 12 19.1 53 110 2 495
2020 2 20 13 20.3 51 330 0 80
2020 2 20 14 20.7 48 0 0 80
2020 2 20 15 21.1 45 20 1 80
2020 2 20 16 20.6 47 0 0 80
2020 2 20 17 20.1 51 10 2 80
2020 2 20 18 19.1 54 10 1 80
2020 2 20 19 18.7 53 110 1 80
2020 2 20 20 17.2 55 100 1 80
2020 2 20 21 16.5 54 180 1 70
2020 2 20 22 16.1 58 100 1 75
2020 2 20 23 15.9 61 60 2 69
2020 2 21 24 15.4 61 50 3 55
2020 2 21 1 15.3 62 70 2 55
2020 2 21 2 13.4 62 20 1.6 130
2020 2 21 3 11.8 63 40 2 320
2020 2 21 4 11.8 63 50 3 420
2020 2 21 5 11.5 61 60 2 750
2020 2 21 6 13.1 62 40 3 975
2020 2 21 7 15.4 60 157.5 2.6 1400

PREPARED BY : ENVIRONMENTAL & TECHNICAL RESEARCH CENTRE 268


ESTABLISHMENT OF NEW CLINKER GRINDING /BLENDING UNIT CAPACITY - 300 TPD, FINAL
AT PLOT NO. D-11, UPSIDC, SIDHWAN INDUSTRIAL AREA, P.O: PACHWAL, DISTRICT: EIA / EMP
JAUNPUR, UTTAR PRADESH BY TTS CEMENT.

2020 2 21 8 15.7 59 135 2.5 1385


2020 2 21 9 16.1 57 20 0 1290
2020 2 21 10 16.4 55 50 1 1190
2020 2 21 11 16.9 53 50 2 800
2020 2 21 12 18.8 52 135 2 495
2020 2 21 13 20.1 49 50 2 80
2020 2 21 14 20.6 48 80 2 80
2020 2 21 15 20.9 47 20 2 80
2020 2 21 16 20.5 48 40 1 80
2020 2 21 17 20 48 100 2 80
2020 2 21 18 19.1 51 70 3 80
2020 2 21 19 18.6 54 110 2 80
2020 2 21 20 17.1 56 135 2 80
2020 2 21 21 16.4 58 200 0 70
2020 2 21 22 16.1 58 160 1 75
2020 2 21 23 15.8 61 157.5 3.2 69
2020 2 22 24 15.3 61 50 1 55
2020 2 22 1 15.2 62 40 1 55
2020 2 22 2 13.3 63 160 1 130
2020 2 22 3 11.7 63 10 1 320
2020 2 22 4 11.6 62 50 1 420
2020 2 22 5 11.4 62 135 2 750
2020 2 22 6 12.9 62 110 1 975
2020 2 22 7 15.3 60 157.5 3.2 1400
2020 2 22 8 15.6 59 230 2 1385
2020 2 22 9 16.1 57 157.5 1.4 1290
2020 2 22 10 16.5 55 240 0 1190
2020 2 22 11 16.8 53 300 0 800
2020 2 22 12 18.9 52 292.5 4 495
2020 2 22 13 20.4 50 280 0 80
2020 2 22 14 20.5 48 190 0 80
2020 2 22 15 20.8 45 280 0 80
2020 2 22 16 20.4 47 200 1 80
2020 2 22 17 19.8 48 250 2 80
2020 2 22 18 19.2 51 310 1 80
2020 2 22 19 18.5 54 250 1 80
2020 2 22 20 17.1 56 280 1 80
2020 2 22 21 16.3 58 170 1 70
2020 2 22 22 15.9 58 230 0 75
2020 2 22 23 15.7 61 260 1 69
2020 2 23 24 15.1 61 250 1 55
2020 2 23 1 15.1 62 250 1 55
2020 2 23 2 13.2 63 130 1 130
2020 2 23 3 11.9 63 270 4 320
2020 2 23 4 11.9 62 230 3 420

PREPARED BY : ENVIRONMENTAL & TECHNICAL RESEARCH CENTRE 269


ESTABLISHMENT OF NEW CLINKER GRINDING /BLENDING UNIT CAPACITY - 300 TPD, FINAL
AT PLOT NO. D-11, UPSIDC, SIDHWAN INDUSTRIAL AREA, P.O: PACHWAL, DISTRICT: EIA / EMP
JAUNPUR, UTTAR PRADESH BY TTS CEMENT.

2020 2 23 5 12.1 62 260 2 750


2020 2 23 6 12.8 62 230 1.5 975
2020 2 23 7 15.2 61 250 2 1400
2020 2 23 8 15.5 60 230 3 1385
2020 2 23 9 16.2 59 250 2 1290
2020 2 23 10 16.6 57 250 3 1190
2020 2 23 11 16.9 55 250 1 800
2020 2 23 12 18.8 53 230 2 495
2020 2 23 13 21.3 51 260 2 80
2020 2 23 14 22.1 48 270 4 80
2020 2 23 15 23.3 46 210 1 80
2020 2 23 16 22.1 48 200 1 80
2020 2 23 17 21.4 51 315 0 80
2020 2 23 18 20.4 52 340 1 80
2020 2 23 19 20.1 53 240 1 80
2020 2 23 20 19.6 55 280 2 80
2020 2 23 21 18.2 55 250 2 70
2020 2 23 22 16.1 57 315 0 75
2020 2 23 23 15.9 58 260 1 69
2020 2 24 24 15.4 59 260 2 55
2020 2 24 1 15.5 62 300 2 55
2020 2 24 2 13.5 62 290 2 130
2020 2 24 3 12.1 63 40 1 320
2020 2 24 4 12.3 62 270 4 420
2020 2 24 5 12.4 61 250 2 750
2020 2 24 6 14.2 62 260 2 975
2020 2 24 7 15.6 61 280 2 1400
2020 2 24 8 15.8 60 280 2 1385
2020 2 24 9 16.3 59 260 2 1290
2020 2 24 10 16.6 58 270 4 1190
2020 2 24 11 17.1 55 292.5 4 800
2020 2 24 12 19.1 53 292.5 4 495
2020 2 24 13 20.4 51 292.5 4 80
2020 2 24 14 20.8 48 250 0 80
2020 2 24 15 21.1 45 240 0 80
2020 2 24 16 20.7 47 260 3.7 80
2020 2 24 17 20.1 51 247 2.1 80
2020 2 24 18 19.2 52 292.5 4 80
2020 2 24 19 18.8 53 225 1 80
2020 2 24 20 17.3 55 300 1 80
2020 2 24 21 16.7 55 310 1 70
2020 2 24 22 16.3 56 280 1 75
2020 2 24 23 16.1 58 290 0 69
2020 2 25 24 16.1 59 230 1 55
2020 2 25 1 15.4 62 70 2 55

PREPARED BY : ENVIRONMENTAL & TECHNICAL RESEARCH CENTRE 270


ESTABLISHMENT OF NEW CLINKER GRINDING /BLENDING UNIT CAPACITY - 300 TPD, FINAL
AT PLOT NO. D-11, UPSIDC, SIDHWAN INDUSTRIAL AREA, P.O: PACHWAL, DISTRICT: EIA / EMP
JAUNPUR, UTTAR PRADESH BY TTS CEMENT.

2020 2 25 2 13.5 62 20 1.9 130


2020 2 25 3 11.8 63 40 2 320
2020 2 25 4 11.9 62 50 3 420
2020 2 25 5 12.4 62 60 2 750
2020 2 25 6 13.1 60 40 3 975
2020 2 25 7 15.5 60 157.5 2.6 1400
2020 2 25 8 15.7 59 135 2.5 1385
2020 2 25 9 16.2 58 20 0 1290
2020 2 25 10 16.5 56 50 1 1190
2020 2 25 11 17 53 50 2 800
2020 2 25 12 19.1 51 135 2 495
2020 2 25 13 20.3 52 50 2 80
2020 2 25 14 20.7 51 80 2 80
2020 2 25 15 21.1 47 20 2 80
2020 2 25 16 20.6 49 40 1 80
2020 2 25 17 20.1 52 100 2 80
2020 2 25 18 19.1 53 70 3 80
2020 2 25 19 18.7 53 110 2 80
2020 2 25 20 17.2 55 135 2 80
2020 2 25 21 16.5 57 200 0 70
2020 2 25 22 16.1 59 160 1 75
2020 2 25 23 15.9 60 157.5 3.2 69
2020 2 26 24 15.4 61 50 1 55
2020 2 26 1 15.3 62 40 1 55
2020 2 26 2 13.4 63 160 1 130
2020 2 26 3 11.8 62 10 1 320
2020 2 26 4 11.8 62 50 1 420
2020 2 26 5 11.5 61 135 2 750
2020 2 26 6 13.1 60 110 1 975
2020 2 26 7 15.4 57 157.5 3.2 1400
2020 2 26 8 15.7 59 230 2 1385
2020 2 26 9 16.1 57 157.5 2.7 1290
2020 2 26 10 16.4 55 240 0 1190
2020 2 26 11 16.9 53 300 0 800
2020 2 26 12 18.8 51 292.5 4 495
2020 2 26 13 20.1 48 280 0 80
2020 2 26 14 20.6 45 190 0 80
2020 2 26 15 20.9 46 280 0 80
2020 2 26 16 20.5 49 200 1 80
2020 2 26 17 20 48 250 2 80
2020 2 26 18 19.1 51 310 1 80
2020 2 26 19 18.6 54 250 1 80
2020 2 26 20 17.1 56 280 1 80
2020 2 26 21 16.4 58 170 1 70
2020 2 26 22 16.1 58 230 0 75

PREPARED BY : ENVIRONMENTAL & TECHNICAL RESEARCH CENTRE 271


ESTABLISHMENT OF NEW CLINKER GRINDING /BLENDING UNIT CAPACITY - 300 TPD, FINAL
AT PLOT NO. D-11, UPSIDC, SIDHWAN INDUSTRIAL AREA, P.O: PACHWAL, DISTRICT: EIA / EMP
JAUNPUR, UTTAR PRADESH BY TTS CEMENT.

2020 2 26 23 15.8 61 260 1 69


2020 2 27 24 15.3 61 250 1 55
2020 2 27 1 15.2 62 250 1 55
2020 2 27 2 13.3 63 130 1 130
2020 2 27 3 11.7 63 292.5 4 320
2020 2 27 4 11.6 61 230 3 420
2020 2 27 5 11.4 61 260 2 750
2020 2 27 6 3.8 60 230 2 975
2020 2 27 7 4.3 62 250 2 1400
2020 2 27 8 5.4 61 230 3 1385
2020 2 27 9 7.4 63 250 2 1290
2020 2 27 10 8.3 58 250 3 1190
2020 2 27 11 9.4 59 250 1 800
2020 2 27 12 10.6 60 230 2 495
2020 2 27 13 12.8 60 260 2 80
2020 2 27 14 13.8 61 292.5 4 80
2020 2 27 15 16.7 63 210 1 80
2020 2 27 16 15.4 66 200 1 80
2020 2 27 17 14.7 60 315 2.6 80
2020 2 27 18 13.7 59 340 1 80
2020 2 27 19 13.6 58 240 1 80
2020 2 27 20 15.2 62 280 2 80
2020 2 27 21 13.3 60 250 2 70
2020 2 27 22 11.7 59 315 0 75
2020 2 27 23 11.6 60 260 1 69
2020 2 28 24 11.4 61 260 2 55
2020 2 28 1 15.2 62 300 2 55
2020 2 28 2 13.3 63 290 2 130
2020 2 28 3 11.7 63 40 1 320
2020 2 28 4 11.6 61 292.5 4 420
2020 2 28 5 11.4 61 250 2 750
2020 2 28 6 3.8 60 260 2 975
2020 2 28 7 4.3 62 280 2 1400
2020 2 28 8 5.4 61 280 2 1385
2020 2 28 9 7.4 63 260 2 1290
2020 2 28 10 8.3 58 292.5 4 1190
2020 2 28 11 9.4 59 270 4 800
2020 2 28 12 10.6 60 360 3.2 495
2020 2 28 13 12.8 60 270 4 80
2020 2 28 14 13.8 61 250 0 80
2020 2 28 15 16.7 63 240 0 80
2020 2 28 16 15.4 66 260 1.7 80
2020 2 28 17 14.7 60 45 1.9 80
2020 2 28 18 13.7 59 270 4 80
2020 2 28 19 13.6 58 290 1 80

PREPARED BY : ENVIRONMENTAL & TECHNICAL RESEARCH CENTRE 272


ESTABLISHMENT OF NEW CLINKER GRINDING /BLENDING UNIT CAPACITY - 300 TPD, FINAL
AT PLOT NO. D-11, UPSIDC, SIDHWAN INDUSTRIAL AREA, P.O: PACHWAL, DISTRICT: EIA / EMP
JAUNPUR, UTTAR PRADESH BY TTS CEMENT.

2020 2 28 20 13.3 62 300 1 80


2020 2 28 21 12.8 60 310 1 70
2020 2 28 22 11.7 59 280 1 75
2020 2 28 23 9.7 60 67.5 0 69
2020 2 29 24 7.2 61 230 1 55
2020 2 29 1 15.1 62 30 1 55
2020 2 29 2 13.2 63 30 0 130
2020 2 29 3 11.9 62 60 1 320
2020 2 29 4 11.9 63 350 1 420
2020 2 29 5 12.1 62 10 1 750
2020 2 29 6 12.8 62 300 1 975
2020 2 29 7 15.2 60 90 4 1400
2020 2 29 8 15.5 61 290 3 1385
2020 2 29 9 16.2 58 270 4 1290
2020 2 29 10 16.6 58 190 2.4 1190
2020 2 29 11 16.9 55 280 1.6 800
2020 2 29 12 18.8 51 0 1 495
2020 2 29 13 21.3 48 310 1 80
2020 2 29 14 22.1 45 260 0 80
2020 2 29 15 23.3 47 310 1 80
2020 2 29 16 22.1 49 67.5 1 80
2020 2 29 17 21.4 48 120 2.6 80
2020 2 29 18 20.4 51 10 3 80
2020 2 29 19 20.1 54 80 1 80
2020 2 29 20 19.6 56 20 0 80
2020 2 29 21 18.2 58 0 0 70
2020 2 29 22 16.1 58 20 2 75
2020 2 29 23 15.9 61 0 2.3 69
2020 2 29 24 15.4 61 0 3 55

PREPARED BY : ENVIRONMENTAL & TECHNICAL RESEARCH CENTRE 273


ESTABLISHMENT OF NEW CLINKER GRINDING /BLENDING UNIT CAPACITY - 300 TPD, FINAL
AT PLOT NO. D-11, UPSIDC, SIDHWAN INDUSTRIAL AREA, P.O: PACHWAL, DISTRICT: EIA / EMP
JAUNPUR, UTTAR PRADESH BY TTS CEMENT.

ANNEXURE –III
(RAW AMBIENT AIR QUALITY MONITORING DATA)
AQ-1, JITAPUR
Sr. No. DATE PM10 PM2.5 SO2 NOX CO
Unit µg/ M3 µg/ M3 µg/ M3 µg/ M3 mg/ M3
1 01.12.2019 74.1 39.53 8.90 14.71 0.181
2 04.12.2019 72.4 38.66 8.32 13.46 0.184
3 07.12.2019 74.7 37.80 8.83 12.91 0.204
4 12.12.2019 71.4 38.73 8.30 11.68 0.179
5 15.12.2019 72.2 38.61 9.12 13.09 0.213
6 19.12.2019 73.9 36.98 8.83 12.60 0.213
7 22.12.2019 71.8 42.97 10.30 13.28 0.203
8 25.12.2019 72.2 38.93 10.05 12.76 0.216
9 28.12.2019 72.6 39.31 9.34 12.99 0.207
10 01.01.2020 75.8 38.73 9.29 13.97 0.209
11 05.01.2020 74.6 43.58 9.96 14.67 0.233
12 08.01.2020 75.1 45.91 10.00 13.29 0.214
13 12.01.2020 77.1 47.36 8.68 12.87 0.188
14 15.01.2020 75.5 46.34 10.17 13.40 0.163
15 19.01.2020 78.7 47.62 9.85 12.77 0.200
16 23.01.2020 77.6 46.27 9.17 11.54 0.214
17 26.01.2020 78.8 48.15 8.98 14.03 0.225
18 29.01.2020 76.5 45.41 10.57 13.15 0.186
19 01.02.2020 80.2 49.14 8.72 14.54 0.217
20 05.02.2020 78.8 48.27 10.12 14.04 0.186
21 09.02.2020 77.7 47.30 10.23 13.76 0.198
22 12.02.2020 79.5 48.80 8.93 13.42 0.211
23 15.02.2020 81.6 47.16 9.55 14.86 0.189
24 19.02.2020 78.6 48.46 10.31 15.16 0.189
25 23.02.2020 79.4 48.42 9.71 11.63 0.196
26 27.02.2020 78.1 48.67 10.38 14.55 0.210
OBSERVATIONS
Parameters PM10 PM2.5 SO2 NOX CO
Minimum Value 71.4 36.98 8.30 11.54 0.163
Maximum Value 81.6 49.14 10.57 15.16 0.233
Average Value 76.1 44.12 9.49 13.43 0.201
98th Percentile 80.2 48.80 10.38 14.86 0.225

PREPARED BY : ENVIRONMENTAL & TECHNICAL RESEARCH CENTRE 274


ESTABLISHMENT OF NEW CLINKER GRINDING /BLENDING UNIT CAPACITY - 300 TPD, FINAL
AT PLOT NO. D-11, UPSIDC, SIDHWAN INDUSTRIAL AREA, P.O: PACHWAL, DISTRICT: EIA / EMP
JAUNPUR, UTTAR PRADESH BY TTS CEMENT.

AQ-2,
Sidhwan
Sr. No. DATE PM10 PM2.5 SO2 NOX CO
Unit µg/ M3 µg/ M3 µg/ M3 µg/ M3 mg/ M3
1 01.12.2019 80.4 44.50 9.39 15.93 0.198
2 04.12.2019 79.5 43.12 10.90 15.57 0.184
3 07.12.2019 81.3 43.56 8.91 14.60 0.191
4 12.12.2019 79.1 44.35 11.30 16.83 0.179
5 15.12.2019 80.8 43.64 9.53 13.01 0.229
6 19.12.2019 78.4 43.19 11.58 15.23 0.215
7 22.12.2019 81.7 45.12 10.61 13.01 0.206
8 25.12.2019 80.4 46.26 9.51 16.64 0.186
9 28.12.2019 79.2 44.83 10.75 13.55 0.205
10 01.01.2020 79.5 43.21 10.13 14.02 0.188
11 05.01.2020 81.3 45.38 9.93 14.30 0.198
12 08.01.2020 82.5 47.02 11.01 13.72 0.196
13 12.01.2020 80.6 44.56 8.35 14.88 0.181
14 15.01.2020 82.2 48.34 11.11 16.21 0.227
15 19.01.2020 84.5 49.14 9.33 13.10 0.226
16 23.01.2020 86.0 48.56 8.36 13.39 0.195
17 26.01.2020 83.3 51.44 9.56 13.18 0.185
18 29.01.2020 86.7 49.91 10.02 14.92 0.192
19 01.02.2020 85.6 47.50 11.17 15.94 0.196
20 05.02.2020 84.9 49.32 11.94 13.19 0.186
21 09.02.2020 84.4 48.46 8.37 15.15 0.211
22 12.02.2020 85.0 49.74 10.13 13.20 0.215
23 15.02.2020 85.8 48.48 10.57 14.55 0.183
24 19.02.2020 84.9 49.14 8.93 15.31 0.218
25 23.02.2020 85.1 48.13 9.65 13.53 0.218
26 27.02.2020 84.4 49.08 9.88 14.88 0.224
OBSERVATIONS
Parameters PM10 PM2.5 SO2 NOX CO
Minimum Value 78.4 43.12 8.35 13.01 0.179
Maximum Value 86.7 51.44 11.94 16.83 0.229
Average Value 82.6 46.77 10.04 14.53 0.201
98th Percentile 86.0 49.91 11.58 16.64 0.227

PREPARED BY : ENVIRONMENTAL & TECHNICAL RESEARCH CENTRE 275


ESTABLISHMENT OF NEW CLINKER GRINDING /BLENDING UNIT CAPACITY - 300 TPD, FINAL
AT PLOT NO. D-11, UPSIDC, SIDHWAN INDUSTRIAL AREA, P.O: PACHWAL, DISTRICT: EIA / EMP
JAUNPUR, UTTAR PRADESH BY TTS CEMENT.

AQ-3,
Chak Babura
Sr. No. DATE PM10 PM2.5 SO2 NOX CO
Unit µg/ M3 µg/ M3 µg/ M3 µg/ M3 mg/ M3
1 01.12.2019 76.7 43.47 10.94 13.79 0.181
2 04.12.2019 75.1 42.18 9.03 14.03 0.205
3 07.12.2019 76.8 44.97 9.75 11.72 0.176
4 12.12.2019 75.0 41.52 8.71 13.83 0.201
5 15.12.2019 77.5 45.92 9.87 12.81 0.205
6 19.12.2019 75.5 43.31 9.38 13.69 0.191
7 22.12.2019 78.4 45.39 11.08 15.54 0.225
8 25.12.2019 78.1 42.28 10.47 12.82 0.179
9 28.12.2019 75.4 43.37 10.12 13.68 0.178
10 01.01.2020 78.9 44.93 9.19 12.76 0.234
11 05.01.2020 75.6 45.66 10.23 13.64 0.214
12 08.01.2020 76.5 44.08 10.80 13.59 0.206
13 12.01.2020 79.7 43.16 10.12 14.03 0.207
14 15.01.2020 80.9 47.58 8.75 13.68 0.203
15 19.01.2020 82.6 47.60 8.96 11.09 0.196
16 23.01.2020 82.0 48.62 11.17 15.89 0.241
17 26.01.2020 84.2 51.19 9.48 13.96 0.192
18 29.01.2020 81.6 50.23 8.67 10.78 0.205
19 01.02.2020 80.9 49.27 9.49 14.34 0.218
20 05.02.2020 82.6 51.55 9.68 13.63 0.186
21 09.02.2020 81.8 49.91 10.60 14.08 0.206
22 12.02.2020 83.0 49.55 9.45 12.57 0.218
23 15.02.2020 80.2 49.65 11.01 14.09 0.229
24 19.02.2020 81.9 50.81 10.55 13.54 0.213
25 23.02.2020 79.8 50.02 10.39 14.21 0.191
26 27.02.2020 80.6 50.31 9.23 14.09 0.199
OBSERVATIONS
Parameters PM10 PM2.5 SO2 NOX CO
Minimum Value 75.0 41.52 8.67 10.78 0.176
Maximum Value 84.2 51.55 11.17 15.89 0.241
Average Value 79.3 46.79 9.89 13.53 0.204
98th Percentile 83.0 51.19 11.08 15.54 0.234

PREPARED BY : ENVIRONMENTAL & TECHNICAL RESEARCH CENTRE 276


ESTABLISHMENT OF NEW CLINKER GRINDING /BLENDING UNIT CAPACITY - 300 TPD, FINAL
AT PLOT NO. D-11, UPSIDC, SIDHWAN INDUSTRIAL AREA, P.O: PACHWAL, DISTRICT: EIA / EMP
JAUNPUR, UTTAR PRADESH BY TTS CEMENT.

AQ-4,
Baheruwa
Sr. No. DATE PM10 PM2.5 SO2 NOX CO
Unit µg/ M3 µg/ M3 µg/ M3 µg/ M3 mg/ M3
1 03.12.2019 78.1 43.45 8.55 10.84 0.199
2 06.12.2019 79.9 45.64 9.58 13.23 0.194
3 10.12.2019 78.7 45.02 9.19 12.96 0.177
4 13.12.2019 80.8 44.21 9.33 13.16 0.187
5 16.12.2019 78.1 44.14 9.70 12.99 0.205
6 20.12.2019 79.7 45.27 9.66 13.64 0.203
7 23.12.2019 78.8 43.79 9.11 10.57 0.186
8 26.12.2019 78.0 44.57 9.65 14.12 0.216
9 29.12.2019 80.4 46.12 9.55 12.41 0.237
10 02.01.2020 79.9 43.64 10.56 13.04 0.206
11 06.01.2020 80.5 44.65 10.55 13.43 0.195
12 09.01.2020 82.0 45.98 9.56 13.04 0.214
13 13.01.2020 83.7 44.98 8.62 14.03 0.193
14 16.01.2020 82.7 45.37 8.99 11.86 0.196
15 20.01.2020 85.8 48.18 10.22 15.17 0.243
16 24.01.2020 87.0 46.84 10.31 14.10 0.179
17 27.01.2020 85.4 49.94 10.65 13.11 0.203
18 30.01.2020 86.2 47.81 11.20 14.92 0.209
19 03.02.2020 87.0 49.53 10.22 14.27 0.179
20 06.02.2020 86.4 48.73 10.97 13.14 0.208
21 10.02.2020 87.7 47.14 8.97 10.15 0.205
22 13.02.2020 86.2 48.50 8.97 12.09 0.201
23 17.02.2020 86.7 47.05 10.29 13.55 0.186
24 20.02.2020 87.9 49.75 10.64 14.25 0.188
25 24.02.2020 87.1 48.31 8.92 11.36 0.225
26 28.02.2020 86.2 48.95 10.09 14.08 0.218
OBSERVATIONS
Parameters PM10 PM2.5 SO2 NOX CO
Minimum Value 78.0 43.45 8.55 10.15 0.177
Maximum Value 87.9 49.94 11.20 15.17 0.243
Average Value 83.1 46.44 9.77 13.06 0.202
98th Percentile 87.7 49.75 10.97 14.92 0.237

PREPARED BY : ENVIRONMENTAL & TECHNICAL RESEARCH CENTRE 277


ESTABLISHMENT OF NEW CLINKER GRINDING /BLENDING UNIT CAPACITY - 300 TPD, FINAL
AT PLOT NO. D-11, UPSIDC, SIDHWAN INDUSTRIAL AREA, P.O: PACHWAL, DISTRICT: EIA / EMP
JAUNPUR, UTTAR PRADESH BY TTS CEMENT.

AQ-5,
Dhanuhan
Sr. No. DATE PM10 PM2.5 SO2 NOX CO
Unit µg/ M3 µg/ M3 µg/ M3 µg/ M3 mg/ M3
1 03.12.2019 81.5 45.00 9.23 13.61 0.218
2 06.12.2019 81.3 45.41 10.53 16.26 0.188
3 10.12.2019 83.4 43.90 9.53 14.35 0.189
4 13.12.2019 81.9 44.84 11.69 15.26 0.199
5 16.12.2019 82.6 45.71 10.02 14.22 0.213
6 20.12.2019 80.8 43.36 9.39 15.06 0.214
7 23.12.2019 82.5 45.86 8.91 17.11 0.224
8 26.12.2019 82.0 44.55 10.05 13.21 0.201
9 29.12.2019 82.7 44.18 11.45 17.37 0.228
10 02.01.2020 81.7 45.52 9.09 14.63 0.231
11 06.01.2020 81.2 46.34 10.55 13.36 0.193
12 09.01.2020 82.6 46.71 8.92 14.64 0.221
13 13.01.2020 81.4 44.12 10.94 16.34 0.197
14 16.01.2020 83.8 47.54 8.84 14.43 0.201
15 20.01.2020 85.2 49.14 10.26 15.21 0.189
16 24.01.2020 89.4 51.69 9.08 12.05 0.194
17 27.01.2020 86.6 49.95 8.99 13.57 0.186
18 30.01.2020 86.1 52.47 8.89 14.57 0.222
19 03.02.2020 85.2 51.30 11.65 14.79 0.233
20 06.02.2020 87.8 49.23 10.48 13.63 0.192
21 10.02.2020 87.7 49.67 9.56 14.35 0.205
22 13.02.2020 86.5 48.66 11.02 16.93 0.173
23 17.02.2020 86.2 50.96 9.91 15.14 0.213
24 20.02.2020 87.6 52.70 10.25 13.19 0.201
25 24.02.2020 86.6 50.29 9.49 12.01 0.216
26 28.02.2020 86.4 51.03 10.02 13.87 0.176
OBSERVATIONS
Parameters PM10 PM2.5 SO2 NOX CO
Minimum Value 80.8 43.36 8.84 12.01 0.173
Maximum Value 89.4 52.70 11.69 17.37 0.233
Average Value 84.3 47.70 9.95 14.58 0.205
98th Percentile 87.8 52.47 11.65 17.11 0.231

PREPARED BY : ENVIRONMENTAL & TECHNICAL RESEARCH CENTRE 278


ESTABLISHMENT OF NEW CLINKER GRINDING /BLENDING UNIT CAPACITY - 300 TPD, FINAL
AT PLOT NO. D-11, UPSIDC, SIDHWAN INDUSTRIAL AREA, P.O: PACHWAL, DISTRICT: EIA / EMP
JAUNPUR, UTTAR PRADESH BY TTS CEMENT.

AQ-6,
Bhimpur
Sr. No. DATE PM10 PM2.5 SO2 NOX CO
Unit µg/ M3 µg/ M3 µg/ M3 µg/ M3 mg/ M3
1 03.12.2019 82.5 44.85 10.72 14.31 0.199
2 06.12.2019 85.0 46.07 11.83 18.46 0.207
3 10.12.2019 83.7 44.51 11.81 15.13 0.205
4 13.12.2019 84.9 46.53 10.79 14.28 0.196
5 16.12.2019 84.2 45.88 9.48 13.50 0.189
6 20.12.2019 83.0 44.59 10.53 13.92 0.202
7 23.12.2019 82.2 47.08 10.79 14.98 0.199
8 26.12.2019 82.4 46.21 11.44 15.10 0.238
9 29.12.2019 82.3 48.07 11.67 19.85 0.222
10 02.01.2020 83.4 46.32 10.41 16.84 0.213
11 06.01.2020 84.9 47.58 10.55 13.77 0.211
12 09.01.2020 85.6 47.17 9.11 15.76 0.201
13 13.01.2020 85.1 47.47 11.44 16.11 0.214
14 16.01.2020 84.2 45.94 10.60 20.94 0.212
15 20.01.2020 86.1 48.82 11.09 17.18 0.211
16 24.01.2020 88.5 50.71 12.56 15.25 0.204
17 27.01.2020 87.2 52.69 11.92 16.11 0.206
18 30.01.2020 89.5 49.33 9.38 15.56 0.179
19 03.02.2020 88.8 50.55 12.37 13.38 0.215
20 06.02.2020 88.3 52.40 12.71 14.22 0.227
21 10.02.2020 89.8 51.20 11.62 16.22 0.178
22 13.02.2020 86.8 49.73 12.20 15.67 0.174
23 17.02.2020 85.6 51.79 12.09 17.44 0.232
24 20.02.2020 88.2 53.30 9.72 15.56 0.186
25 24.02.2020 88.9 52.06 12.18 19.82 0.241
26 28.02.2020 88.7 50.39 11.44 15.99 0.207
OBSERVATIONS
Parameters PM10 PM2.5 SO2 NOX CO
Minimum Value 82.2 44.51 9.11 13.38 0.174
Maximum Value 89.8 53.30 12.71 20.94 0.241
Average Value 85.8 48.51 11.17 15.98 0.206
98th Percentile 89.5 52.69 12.56 19.85 0.238

PREPARED BY : ENVIRONMENTAL & TECHNICAL RESEARCH CENTRE 279


ESTABLISHMENT OF NEW CLINKER GRINDING /BLENDING UNIT CAPACITY - 300 TPD, FINAL
AT PLOT NO. D-11, UPSIDC, SIDHWAN INDUSTRIAL AREA, P.O: PACHWAL, DISTRICT: EIA / EMP
JAUNPUR, UTTAR PRADESH BY TTS CEMENT.

AQ-7,
Phazulha
Sr. No. DATE PM10 PM2.5 SO2 NOX CO
Unit µg/ M3 µg/ M3 µg/ M3 µg/ M3 mg/ M3
1 05.12.2019 74.4 39.75 8.61 12.14 0.212
2 08.12.2019 75.7 40.92 8.37 13.62 0.196
3 11.12.2019 73.0 42.47 9.81 12.6 0.204
4 14.12.2019 72.6 42.88 10.03 12.90 0.204
5 17.12.2019 74.6 41.60 9.12 13.27 0.215
6 21.12.2019 73.7 39.83 9.72 13.67 0.199
7 24.12.2019 75.2 43.38 10.09 12.11 0.203
8 27.12.2019 76.3 42.35 9.56 12.75 0.179
9 30.12.2019 75.4 40.59 9.22 13.05 0.224
10 03.01.2020 75.1 41.39 9.75 14.16 0.177
11 07.01.2020 73.7 41.30 8.40 14.10 0.169
12 10.01.2020 76.1 43.39 8.69 12.03 0.221
13 14.01.2020 78.1 45.42 9.57 11.91 0.203
14 17.01.2020 80.8 46.77 9.72 12.72 0.193
15 21.01.2020 81.6 46.19 8.76 12.91 0.207
16 25.01.2020 84.6 47.68 9.38 12.19 0.185
17 28.01.2020 80.6 45.89 9.33 12.52 0.221
18 31.01.2020 79.2 49.59 8.25 12.31 0.213
19 04.02.2020 80.6 46.33 10.25 12.97 0.198
20 08.02.2020 79.7 47.98 8.25 13.89 0.199
21 11.02.2020 79.1 48.44 9.69 14.84 0.214
22 14.02.2020 82.3 46.71 10.20 13.66 0.194
23 18.02.2020 79.8 49.97 9.08 13.74 0.173
24 22.02.2020 81.0 46.77 8.37 13.33 0.186
25 26.02.2020 79.6 48.66 10.62 12.98 0.237
26 29.02.2020 81.0 47.13 9.09 14.35 0.211
OBSERVATIONS
Parameters PM10 PM2.5 SO2 NOX CO
Minimum Value 72.6 39.75 8.25 11.91 0.169
Maximum Value 84.6 49.97 10.62 14.84 0.237
Average Value 77.8 44.75 9.31 13.10 0.201
98th Percentile 82.3 49.59 10.25 14.35 0.224

PREPARED BY : ENVIRONMENTAL & TECHNICAL RESEARCH CENTRE 280


ESTABLISHMENT OF NEW CLINKER GRINDING /BLENDING UNIT CAPACITY - 300 TPD, FINAL
AT PLOT NO. D-11, UPSIDC, SIDHWAN INDUSTRIAL AREA, P.O: PACHWAL, DISTRICT: EIA / EMP
JAUNPUR, UTTAR PRADESH BY TTS CEMENT.

AQ-8,
Project Site
Sr. No. DATE PM10 PM2.5 SO2 NOX CO
Unit µg/ M3 µg/ M3 µg/ M3 µg/ M3 mg/ M3
1 05.12.2019 85.0 45.69 11.32 17.53 0.186
2 08.12.2019 87.6 44.92 10.74 18.57 0.189
3 11.12.2019 86.8 45.27 9.97 15.28 0.218
4 14.12.2019 86.6 46.64 10.61 17.66 0.193
5 17.12.2019 87.8 46.29 11.94 20.74 0.216
6 21.12.2019 84.3 44.99 11.13 15.19 0.215
7 24.12.2019 85.4 46.50 11.08 19.96 0.205
8 27.12.2019 86.7 45.86 10.82 17.54 0.213
9 30.12.2019 87.3 46.39 11.73 20.52 0.221
10 03.01.2020 86.7 45.08 12.08 15.56 0.213
11 07.01.2020 87.6 46.71 11.38 20.39 0.198
12 10.01.2020 88.4 45.85 10.61 19.76 0.224
13 14.01.2020 87.7 48.00 9.68 15.20 0.205
14 17.01.2020 90.5 52.71 10.86 21.14 0.207
15 21.01.2020 90.2 49.09 11.73 15.62 0.241
16 25.01.2020 91.8 49.63 9.59 21.63 0.217
17 28.01.2020 92.7 51.98 11.41 18.94 0.184
18 31.01.2020 93.1 53.13 10.62 17.59 0.237
19 04.02.2020 92.0 48.76 12.10 15.27 0.232
20 08.02.2020 92.8 52.18 10.49 16.94 0.195
21 11.02.2020 91.8 48.62 12.11 18.75 0.219
22 14.02.2020 90.0 53.41 12.21 15.05 0.189
23 18.02.2020 93.9 55.80 11.43 17.36 0.211
24 22.02.2020 93.0 54.08 10.83 20.18 0.257
25 26.02.2020 91.7 52.06 12.77 19.03 0.189
26 29.02.2020 93.0 50.40 11.98 15.98 0.188
OBSERVATIONS
Parameters PM10 PM2.5 SO2 NOX CO
Minimum Value 84.3 44.92 9.59 15.05 0.184
Maximum Value 93.9 55.80 12.77 21.63 0.257
Average Value 89.4 48.85 11.20 17.98 0.210
98th Percentile 93.1 54.08 12.21 21.14 0.241

PREPARED BY : ENVIRONMENTAL & TECHNICAL RESEARCH CENTRE 281


ESTABLISHMENT OF NEW CLINKER GRINDING /BLENDING UNIT CAPACITY - 300 TPD, FINAL
AT PLOT NO. D-11, UPSIDC, SIDHWAN INDUSTRIAL AREA, P.O: PACHWAL, DISTRICT: EIA / EMP
JAUNPUR, UTTAR PRADESH BY TTS CEMENT.

Annexure - IV
Ambient Noise Data (Raw Data)
TIME IN
N1 N2 N3 N4 N5 N6 N7 N8
HRS
07.12. 12.12. 19.12. 09.01. 20.01. 27.01. 14.02. 22.02.
Date
2019 2019 2019 2020 2020 2020 2020 2020
7 53.6 44.3 51.9 55.6 44.8 44.5 45.3 60.1
8 57.0 44.1 53.3 55.6 48.3 48.8 44.1 58.3
9 54.4 45.4 52.2 56.6 49.6 48.3 45.0 61.2
10 55.7 46.2 60.8 59.6 50.2 48.7 45.4 63.4
11 55.0 45.8 56.7 60.0 49.8 51.0 47.1 63.4
12 59.2 47.2 58.4 59.8 52.2 51.1 50.9 60.9
13 54.3 49.3 59.4 57.2 52.1 48.8 48.5 64.3
14 57.9 47.1 60.6 56.3 55.3 50.1 49.5 62.8
15 56.1 48.7 63.8 57.7 50.1 50.9 50.4 61.4
16 57.5 46.7 59.7 57.4 49.6 53.1 54.0 66.9
17 55.8 44.4 62.1 54.5 52.8 53.7 51.8 62.3
18 56.1 46.2 58.5 45.5 51.7 52.5 46.0 65.4
19 54.9 44.1 55.9 55.7 52.6 48.8 47.6 60.3
20 55.3 46.6 57.5 56.7 52.0 52.0 49.1 59.6
21 53.6 44.3 58.7 53.6 49.6 47.2 44.7 59.7
22 50.0 41.5 60.1 56.0 46.2 45.2 42.5 56.9
23 49.4 41.0 56.2 51.0 44.9 43.8 41.5 53.8
24 45.4 38.6 55.9 48.8 40.3 42.8 42.6 51.8
1 46.8 39.6 54.1 47.1 38.2 41.8 42.1 49.2
2 45.3 39.0 54.3 48.1 41.6 39.4 42.5 49.1
3 43.6 38.5 47.2 50.9 39.2 40.5 39.5 48.0
4 45.1 38.8 45.1 50.7 40.9 41.4 39.1 47.6
5 45.6 40.6 51.1 48.9 42.6 40.4 38.4 51.8
6 46.8 43.2 50.2 51.4 44.1 42.6 41.0 53.3
OBSERVATION
LeqMin 43.6 38.5 45.1 45.5 38.2 39.4 38.4 47.6
LeqMax 59.2 49.3 63.8 60.0 55.3 53.7 54.0 66.9
Leqday 55.4 45.7 58.1 56.1 50.4 49.7 47.6 61.7
Leqnight 46.0 39.9 51.8 49.6 41.5 41.6 40.8 50.6

PREPARED BY : ENVIRONMENTAL & TECHNICAL RESEARCH CENTRE 282

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